Bleach is used to remove color from textiles not to dye them. See related links.
Bleach is used to remove color from textiles not to dye them. See related links.
Bleach is used to remove color from textiles not to dye them. See related links.
Bleach is used to remove color from textiles not to dye them. See related links.
Bleach is used to remove color from textiles not to dye them. See related links.
You could bleach the material and then dye it the colour you want afterwards.
You can bleach it, and that should make it a bright white color.
If you dye over bleach and then strip that new dye out after you no longer need it, the bleach will come out, too.
To remove clothes dye from an enamel radiator, put a small amount of bleach on a cotton swab and rub the stain gently. Wipe away the bleach residue with a damp cloth. You can also try using rubbing alcohol if the bleach does not work.
As long as the sofa cover is made of cotton, linen, or another natural fiber this should not be a problem. Manmade materials like polyester are impossible to dye.
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.
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.
Cotton calico does not resist any kind of dye, I it does not resist the dye!
Because you need to dye it and NOT bleach it... if you bleach it your retarted and stupid for not knowing that.
No if you have a light color you do not thing to bleach it
bleach the red dye out.
Bleach will bleach most dyes - so yes.