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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2010

simple steps on how to bleach indigo denim jeans

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  • nice walmart jeans

  • i did this nd ma dark blue jean jacket turned light green...can it become light blue still? or did i fuck it up

  • @GonnaBeAVetGirl and

    "Whatever you do, never use vinegar or any other acid in an attempt to neutralize your chlorine bleach. It will destroy the hypochlorite that is the active ingredient of chlorine bleach, but only by turning it into much more caustic and dangerous chemicals, including hypochlorous acid, which is very damaging to textiles, and, if the pH gets low enough, deadly chlorine gas."

  • @GonnaBeAVetGirl (i copied this from a website) "Experienced dyers agree that the effects of unneutralized chlorine bleach discharge are deadly to fabric. Some residue of the hypochlorite remains in the fabric even after washing, later resulting in holes or thin spots wherever bleach was applied. Fabric that looks fine after bleaching may be in rags a few weeks later.

    The answer is to neutralize your fabric after you bleach it."

  • @antikkrist666 You could also just rinse them out really well with water. Just be warned that mixing bleach and vinegar creates a lethal gas. DO THIS OUTSIDE!

  • the vinegar neutralizes the bleach, otherwise it will keep on working

  • @zolange30o LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLL­LLLLLLLLL!!!

  • vinegars often used as fabric softener so it would probably soften it as its likely to go hard and stiff from the bleach.

  • @blacklily85 I guess is for removing the smell of bleach :)

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