It is VERY difficult to color just a spot.
Nothing. Bleach removes the color and the spot will stay unless you dye the whole shirt.
yes it will, if that happened first the bleach spot need to be properly and fully neutralized, using a bleach neutralizer in order to prevent the spot from just fading out again once it has been repaired.
how does bleach effect color clothes? How come bleach turn color clothes a diffrent color? It lightens the colors of the fabric in a spotty fashion. Never wash your clothes with basic bleach use color-safe bleach. http://www.howstuffworks.com/question189.htm
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You don't! Bleach is not a stain, but the removal of all color. So you dye them black again, but the bleache part may be lighter. Maybe dye the spot several times.
colour it in with a black vivid penThe sweater may not be repairable as matching a color to one spot to the rest of the sweater will be very difficult if not impossible. It may be possible to blend slightly though using a black fabric dye.
spot can be any color.
try a petro based stain or replace the board
To bleach your clothes, add 1/4 to 1/2 cup of bleach to the designated spot on the machine. There is often a reservoir that the bleach is poured in.
Bleach or Clorox.
Wash thoroughly so the bleach doesn't further to damage the clothing. But bleach is a corrosive, so the damage already done is permanent. You can color it in with a matching Sharpie pen, but that spot is already weakened. Long before the rest of the item wears out, the bleached spots will become holes.
On the stereo it has a spot where you can plug cords in and that's where you plug it in at!