It's extremely unlikely that you can dye a comforter white. Most fabrics have the dye running the entire way through, especially on polyester and nylon. If you wanted even a grim chance that it might work, it would have to be entirely cotton -- otherwise, it won't work in even the slightest. Even if it bleaches the body, it won't bleach the thread.
If it was originally white but was yellowed, try using something like OXY -- mix it double strength with hot water and let it soak. Let it soak for several days.
Just buy a white comforter.
A simple summary for one who hates reading: Don't try, it's not going to work. If it's only yellowed, stick it in OXY, double strength, hot water for a couple of days.
Dip your balls in the bleach.
Yes, you can bleach your sheets. However, if they are not white you should use color safe bleach.
If your going by brand I like to use Clorox
Use bleach in the wash water, Clorox is bleach.
You can use a color safe bleach alternative, but traditional chlorine bleach will fade or leave white spots on your clothes.
Dip your balls in the bleach.
Yes, you can bleach your sheets. However, if they are not white you should use color safe bleach.
if its White use bleach
if it is a colored clothing....you cant. but if its white use bleach!
If you use bleach it should turn out as white as snow!
It is fine for toddler to use a down comforter. You do not want to let a baby use a down comforter though.
If your going by brand I like to use Clorox
Use bleach in the wash water, Clorox is bleach.
Because you either did not use bleach or an inferior quality bleach.
in single game. i can do....in bleach......i cannot comfirm.... because did"n use for it
You can use a color safe bleach alternative, but traditional chlorine bleach will fade or leave white spots on your clothes.
Probably has them laundered where they use bleach and soap.