I'm trying to find a very strong bleach for tiedye type effects on blue jeans.
I tried clorox and it does almost nothing.
I used to try clorox by accident to 'great' effect, [well not according to my mom], when I thought it would help the clothes washing so I added some to the clothes...lol...now when I put it directly to dry material and let it soak it does almost nothing...shelf life?...it can't be more than two years old...
I also tried Lysol mildew remover...barely left a mark...I need something that can burn the color out...any ideas?
I'm just taking a wild guess here, but give hydrogen peroxide a try. The stuff at the drugstore is 3% but you can get 10% at beauty supply stores.
Good luck,
-Peter
I forgot to mention I used some 'old' [1 year or more] H. Peroxide...nada...Wrangler must use some very fade resistant dyes...lol
The bleach should work. Have you washed the jeans since you applied the bleach? I think the bleached areas might rinse out. I didn't think bleach had a short shelf life, but you might try a fresh batch. I was just thinking of ways to cover a pedal enclosure in fabric this morning.
Kerry M
Hydrogen peroxide has a pretty short shelf life... esp. if the container gets agitated. Give it a shot with the beauty store H2O2 and I'm sure you will get something.
Take care,
-Peter