You will want to wash the denim in hot-warm water. Use a regular laundry detergent. You can wash your denim with other denim or towels if you don't have enough denim to do a full load. But if your denims isn't 100% denim and has cotton particles, you may not want to wash it in hot water or dry it on a high heat. Drying anything with cotton can cause your material to draw up or shrink.
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if you wash your denim jeans before 6 months nothing will happen they might get a little bit smaller but not by much
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to protect the colour you wash it wth white vinegar on the first wash oto lock the colour in.
Depending on the darkness of your denim, you will need to lay your jeans out flat in direct sunlight. Monitor the color accordingly.
yes because it will wash easily. however it is flammable (but most materials are)
Not limited amount rare, but they aren't around anymore.
You can do that as long as your blue jeans are in the dark finish, if the both bleed they would help each other keep their dark colors, and remember not to wash your jeans often and if you do, wash them inside out.
If you are going to wash the covering, put a little dye of the same color in the wash to avoid fading. (I saw this on HGTV)
I recommend taking it to the dry cleaners. Putting it in the washing machine might make the denim run and end up slightly staining the sherpa lining.
To remove glue from jeans, you will need acetone. Rub acetone on the glue and then wash with soap and water.