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no bbecause you have 1) the materiel in the fabric and 2) the dye or bleach
You can't "get bleach out of" black clothes. The bleach removed the dye in the fabric and you either need to get used to the new look or throw it away.
lurex could be soft or stiff, depending on the construction of the fabric. Most metallic textiles will have a little 'crispiness' to the hand.
To safely remove color from cotton without harming the fabric, you can use chlorine bleach but should use a product such as hydrogen peroxide afterward to stop the bleach from rotting the fabric. If you do not wish to use bleach, Rit dye makes a product called Rit Color Remover.
This is how I dye all of my fabrics for cosplay. If it's not already white, get a decent sized plastic tub (can be found at any dollar store) and bleach it until it is white or mostly white. (Note: Only use enough bleach to get the fabric completely submerged). When it's done bleaching, wash it with normal fabric cleaner as you would for any normal load of clothes. While the bleach get cleaned off, dispose of the bleach and wash the tub. When it's cleaned, fill with water (about double the level the bleach was at), and put in the color dye you want to dye the fabric. Fabric dye can be found at any crafts store or online. Add enough of the dye for the water to turn a little bit darker than the shade you want. When the fabric is done washing, put it in the dye. The duration depends on the type of fabric, so check the color of the fabric frequently until it's the color you want. When it's the color you want, hang it up outside to dry over newspaper (to prevent dripping onto your floors). When It dries, wash again to set the color and you're done.
If you dye over bleach and then strip that new dye out after you no longer need it, the bleach will come out, too.
Something purple'ish. Depends on how effective the dye is and how the fabric absorbs the dye.
Yes, they do carry fabric dye! Hancock Fabrics has Rit dye and Tulip dye.
Removing dye can be hard but not impossible. If the stain is fresh then you can run it under hot water for removal. If the dye is set then you can try bleaching the area. Lemon juice can help too if you don't want to use bleach.
Lets say if you use green dye on fabric. Your fabric will turn green. (works with any color)
You have to bleach your hair before you dye it, because the bleach lightens your hair. You can't put dye on your hair until it's light, and you cannot mix the two together.