Try hair spray. I've also heard of using rubbing alcohol but haven't personally tried it.
-- Carol
Cleanicity Founder
color dry erase marker over it and then throw it in the washer
You don't. There is no color left after the bleach.
I generally use permanent markers for all discolorations, from the smallest droplet to larger spills. So a black marker should do the trick. Best brand is Sharpie. Best wishes.
Usually if you just wash the shirt once it washes out. If not; try oxi clean's stain booster (color safe!)
becose he stol my shirt
you do not get sharpie out of your 100 percent cotton shirt unless the color of the sharpie is:magentababy blue
color dry erase marker over it and then throw it in the washer
You don't. There is no color left after the bleach.
Get a T shirt and write your name on the back in sharpie and then write other random girls names also on the back in the same color but in washable marker also put a big "YES" and a small "no" in sharpie...give him a note saying "will you be my date to WPA?" and "wash me to find out who's asking" then give it to him and wait(:
bleach the shirt
I generally use permanent markers for all discolorations, from the smallest droplet to larger spills. So a black marker should do the trick. Best brand is Sharpie. Best wishes.
Usually if you just wash the shirt once it washes out. If not; try oxi clean's stain booster (color safe!)
monochromatic shirt
becose he stol my shirt
Yes. It doesn't have a lot of color in it. If you spillled Dr pepper on you shirt like me, I would recommend tide. ( Be careful )
The unfortunate answer is that you don't. Most stains add a color on top of a piece of clothing that can be washed away. Bleach has removed the dye that made your shirt black in the first place. You may be able to redye part of your clothes, or reclaims them as bleached out grays, but you cannot remove the bleach stain. A black majic marker has always worked for me. It may be uneven before you wash it but is well blended after.
The unfortunate answer is that you don't. Most stains add a color on top of a piece of clothing that can be washed away. Bleach has removed the dye that made your shirt black in the first place. You may be able to redye part of your clothes, or reclaims them as bleached out grays, but you cannot remove the bleach stain. A black majic marker has always worked for me. It may be uneven before you wash it but is well blended after.