I don't think you can, unless maybe you can dye the fabric.
2007-11-18 18:41:21
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answered by Genevieve 3
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throughout the years I even have chanced on that by utilising picking clothing, sheets and towels designed to be washed mutually, I at the instant use an exceedingly small quantity of Kirkland extremely unscented. All clothing flow alongside with the small kitchen towels, sheets tub towels executed separated for weight and stability motives. Use as little detergent as attainable because of the fact the towels deliver mutually the detergent from the final washing. do not use bleech because of the fact the bleach will visit pot the sewing.
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answered by Anonymous
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its ruined!
you can try to dye the sweater, but from my experience, where you spilled the bleach, there will end up being a hole soon!
black marker may cover the spot, but that is noticeable(tried)
2007-11-18 18:43:03
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answered by charm1936 4
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You can't "take it off." All you can do is dye it. Go to the store and buy a bottle of RIT black dye. Use an old toothbrush and dab it on and let dry thoroughly.
2007-11-18 18:50:41
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answered by kingsley 6
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Don't think you can. Bleach on clothes is like a death sentence for clothing , I've always been told.
Maybe try dye right on the spot?
2007-11-18 18:42:23
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answered by wei yan 3
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Sorry but you can't.
Try coloring the spot with a black marker.
2007-11-18 18:40:01
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answered by Anonymous
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if it's a big spot, you probably have to dye it black again.
2007-11-18 18:42:17
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answered by ? 6
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IMPOSSIBLE you can do what I do... get a fabric design (iron on) or fabric paint
2007-11-18 18:42:46
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answered by Anonymous
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