That depends on the type of rubber it is and how dark it is. For instance, you would not be able to bleach a rubber tire white but you may be able to bleach a rubber band. Be careful; bleach may destroy the rubber by breaking it down.
The time it takes for bleach to turn something white can vary depending on the material and concentration of the bleach. In general, it can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours for bleach to effectively whiten something.
Yes, bleach has the ability to remove color from certain materials, making them appear white.
Bleach strips the color out of anything that it touches..if you are using bleach from the hair store then it does not instantly turn your hair white..your hair goes through several steps of decoloration.
When rocks come into contact with bleach, they may turn white or lighter in color due to the bleaching effect of the chemical.
Yes, soaking a penny in bleach will strip away the copper coating, causing it to turn white as the zinc core is exposed. However, this would significantly devalue the penny as it alters its appearance and composition.
Yes bleach powder does help to make your shirts white.
you just bleach youself
bleach it
Turn white
You bleach it.
The time it takes for bleach to turn something white can vary depending on the material and concentration of the bleach. In general, it can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours for bleach to effectively whiten something.
If you use bleach it should turn out as white as snow!
Yes, bleach has the ability to remove color from certain materials, making them appear white.
Well from what my stylist tells me you have yo bleach it.
Because you either did not use bleach or an inferior quality bleach.
Well from what my stylist tells me you have yo bleach it.
Yes, bleach is known to corrode rubber materials including rubber-coated wires. It is recommended to avoid exposing rubber wires to bleach as it can weaken the rubber and cause deterioration over time.