Color remover won't level out the color enough to dye over. Dyeing them black is the only realistic option.
Well, if you use chlorine bleach the color will be ruined. I suggest getting stains out with a non-chlorine bleach stain remover like Clorox 2 stain fighter and color booster
Unfortunately, yellow bleach stains are permanent as the bleach has altered the color of the fabric. You can try masking the stain with fabric dye or fabric markers, or consider adding a decorative patch over the stained area. Additionally, you can try using a color remover to lighten the entire garment to make the stain less noticeable.
No, highlights are bleach which is different than color. Color coats the hair, while bleach removes pigmentation from the hair, to take out highlights you have to either color over them, or wait for them to grow out.
try using bleach it might ruin it a little but you could still try it or you could color it haha
Regular bleach 'chlorine' will ruin nylon. Instead use RIT color remover. You can re-dye afterwards with an acid dye.
RIT...I swear by it. It's not as cost effective but works much better than bleach. It doesn't leave blotches or yellow stains like bleach. And because it dissolves in the water, it applies more evenly to the fabric. I actually use it when my solid whites start to look dingy. GOOD LUCK
No, it cannot. Depending on what type of box color you have on your hair depends on how easy for it to come out. Usually people do bleach to help it come out. But sometimes even bleach won't work. I recommend a color remover or a bleach bath professionally.
Yes, the chances of matching the color are slim at best...
Bleach rinses out of clothing and what you have left is the absence of color in the clothing that you put bleach on. The only way to remove the spots with no color is to redye the item.
Yes, Clorox bleach is a powerful stain remover that can remove color from clothes if not used properly. It is important to follow the instructions on the packaging and use it in the correct concentration to avoid damaging colored clothes.
If you mean another color bled onto your white dress in the wash, no. Don't use bleach unless the dress is safe for bleach. You can only use bleach on 100% cotton. You can try using Ritz Color Remover. It's made to take out dyes.
You can try soaking the stained area in a mixture of water and vinegar, then laundering the pants as usual. If the bleach stain is stubborn, you may need to try using a color remover designed for fabrics. It's always a good idea to test any solution on a hidden part of the fabric first to ensure it doesn't cause further damage.