How to Reverse Tie Dye with Bleach
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- A simple reverse tie dye technique that uses bleach to lighten portions of a shirt. This is how to tie dye with bleach.
Supplies:
Sweatshirt amzn.to/3FbDn5d
Rubber bands
Bleach
Water
Squirt bottle (get these at Dollar Tree)
Plastic tub
Gloves and material to protect the work area
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Thanks for the video. I bleach stained a sweatshirt and this was a perfect fix 😊
Same!!!
Please mention the bleach link to order
Bravo! Short, sweet and just the right length.
This is a great tutorial. Thank you for posting!
Thanks! Great video, I’m going to try it!
That’s fire 🔥
I did this with a black poly/cotton hoodie and instead of using runner bands, I juts scrunched up the hoodie in my bath tub and sprayed the bleach. The lack of rubber bands made cool, bigger jagged shapes. The polyester also stopped it from fading any longer, so you don't have to worry about it being different shades of orange. 👍
That sounds awesome!
Awesome!!
I never did the reverse tie-dye method. I already tried the ice and I’m trying to learn new ways to grow my business.
Great video! Easy subscribe 👍
Could you do this with black dye instead of the bleach?
What type of bleach you have used to make this type tie dye
After you switch the shirt in the second bowl with adding the peroxide is the water hot or cold
Room temperature
Hi! Love this! I’ve had trouble with the Gildan brand. The bleach didn’t take much color out at all when I’ve done it. Any recommendations or thoughts on what I could be doing wrong?
I would say choose a dark shirt, lighter colors don't work as well. Make sure it is 100% cotton, Gildan does make a cotton blend shirt too but it won't work as well. And be sure it's really soaking wet before starting the process. That will help the bleach sink in. It will always look better when it's dry too, sometimes it's hard to tell when the shirt is wet if it really worked. Hope that helps, good luck!
Hello, can we reuse hydrogen peroxide solution again and again several times?
@ummeaymangohil5251 I was told that it can't be used more than once. I'm assuming due to the chemical reaction that occurs when the peroxide neutralizes the bleach but I'm not a chemist lol
Love it!!!
I just made it, but I did it on dry, so I could see the color changing, but u didn't let set for the 10min or so. I rinse right away. Will it not be good? 🥺 and if I don't like it once it dries, can I repeat? Thank you
Is it full cotton material sweatshirt?
Yes it is
How long do you let it soak in the peroxide?
I just rinse it well in the solution then move on to the next step.
@@SarahVanderkooy thanks! It’s in the dryer now… I’m curious how it will look 👀
Can you reuse the hydrogen peroxide solution if you are bleaching multiple items or should each piece have it’s own neutralizer?
I have not tired it with more than 1. I think you could for at least a few, at some point the solution will lose it's effect.
Do i need to use hydrogen peroxide?
You don't need to, it's an optional steps that helps the bleach stop working before you wash the shirt.
Any alternative for the hydrogen peroxide?