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other words for faded: * pale * dim * washed out * worn * lose color * worn out
Mix 1/4 cup of bleach, 1/4 cup of dishwasher liquid (ie. Cascade) into hot water in a bowl or a bucket. Make sure it is thoroughly mixed. Put the fabric into the mix for no more than 15 minutes. Then, wash as usual. The red should be gone.
Simply get a fabric dye that is the colour your clothes were. Follow the instructions and dye!
The name originally came from demin fabric that was washed in large commercial vats, with small pumice pebbles to give a worn, faded look.Now it just means a color of jeans called stonewash, or in other words, worn faded jeans. If you want your 'plain' jeans to look stonewashed, soak them in cold water for several hours, then rub sandpaper over them until they gain the proper worn look, and wash as usual.You can buy a package of dye at the store called "stonewash".
no, because it can start to fade off... i know because i had a star on my arm, and i washed it every day, then it faded off
If the coat looks a mess - well, try it. I washed a sheepskin coat (in a washing machine) because my daughter's dog urinated on it. Then I put it in the dryer (on cool). It came out better than ever. So....
Hi For this compare I test in 45min wash. They still have almost same effect, After the bleach all the fabric get shade faded (all the indigo is going down) But in the stone wash fabric you still can see some of the indigo and the white point mix in the fabric. thanks
I don't know because I did it and I haven't had any problems but I did wash it loads and loads till it faded and then I waited about 30 minutes and then washed it again and then it came out!
walmart sells faded glory. i think its their brand
No. An oxymoron is when a noun is described with a most antonymous adjective, like 'peaceful war'. For a noun that will match 'faded' for an oxymoron, 'faded illumination', 'faded lustre', 'faded shine', 'faded dazzle', 'faded light' or 'faded fluoroscence' will do. For an adjective that will match 'glory' for an oxymoron, 'horrible glory', 'hideous glory', 'terrible glory', 'ugly glory', 'distalentful glory' or 'useless glory' will do.
No. An oxymoron is when a noun is described with a most antonymous adjective, like 'peaceful war'. For a noun that will match 'faded' for an oxymoron, 'faded illumination', 'faded lustre', 'faded shine', 'faded dazzle', 'faded light' or 'faded fluoroscence' will do. For an adjective that will match 'glory' for an oxymoron, 'horrible glory', 'hideous glory', 'terrible glory', 'ugly glory', 'distalentful glory' or 'useless glory' will do.
The word "vanished" means "disappeared". For example, if a stain is removed from an item of clothing, it would be possible to say that "the stain has vanished".