Nothing will work but dye. Buy two packages of RIT dye and a large salt. It will take 2 packages, but will restore your pants.
2007-03-22 15:46:44
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answered by ME 4
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I honestly dont think dye will go over bleach spots, if theses only a few spots try just getting a black perminat marker and colour in the dots it will do the trick from day to day. Only annoying things is you may have to colour the dots in after every wash cause it might fade. Good luck, i've done it before and you wouldnt even know. I also did wash mine after the first day with detergent.
2007-03-22 16:27:36
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answered by Anonymous
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You can dye them back yourself but I have found in the past that the dye you purchase in the shops is for only 100% cotton and if your pants arent they will come up a funny colour. Better to take them to a drycleaners that has a dying service they will know exactly how to do it if it is a blended fabric
2007-03-22 16:14:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Black is black. I realllly do not think of they are going to have a in good condition at a pizza place while you're actually not donning your gown pants. whether, in case you think of they might care, flow with the gown pants on the 1st day and ask your boss approximately it.
2016-10-19 09:36:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way you are going to have them black again is to go to the store and buy Rit Dye they have black and it is usually in the laundry section.
2007-03-22 15:48:39
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answered by jenhelle33 1
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haha..thanks!
dye is the best way,
just ask a specialist about the type of jeans..or even bring it
because even black has different types of shades
when you boil the pants..use a pot you may want to throw..b/c u should not reuse it :S
and estimate the amount of water and 15% of it should be vinegar.
good luck!
2007-03-22 15:50:39
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answered by ? 3
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ok i have done this before so dont feel bad..... you need to get a good black permanent marker and color it in first - then soak it in the rit dye for about 3 hours -- then let the water spin out of the washer --- dont let it rinse -- dry them and then rewash them without detergent -- you can let them rinse------- i waited after 3 washes before i used detergent and mine are still good as new
2007-03-22 15:56:51
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answered by sunmoonsstars21 2
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try soaking them in rit...or a black dye to see if you can save them...or try to make it look purposeful at least that you splashed bleach on your pants.
2007-03-22 15:46:28
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answered by Lady Sardonyx 5
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That really depends on the fabric. I used black spraypaint to convert a pair of old jeans, and it was surprising how well that turned out.
2007-03-22 15:46:32
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answered by Rey Gamberro Salvador 2
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Go to your local craft store and get some RIT fabric dye.
2007-03-22 15:49:10
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answered by jamieleelew 2
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