They bleach vegetable dyes and kill bacteria
Bleach removes dye by breaking down the color molecules in the dye, making them unable to reflect light and thus appear invisible. The bleach's chemicals cause a chemical reaction with the dye molecules, altering their structure and causing them to lose their color.
If you bleach a red sweater, the resulting color may be a lighter shade of red, pink, or white, depending on the type of dye used in the sweater. Bleaching may also weaken the fabric or cause yellowing. It is recommended to spot test a hidden area before attempting to bleach the entire sweater.
Yes, bleach can help remove tie-dye colors from fabric. However, it is important to be cautious with bleach as it can weaken the fabric and cause damage if not used properly. It is recommended to spot test a small, inconspicuous area before using bleach on the entire garment.
Bleach, which is a strong oxidizing agent, works by breaking down the color molecules in fabric. When applied to colored clothes, it can remove the dye from the fibers and leave behind a lightened or discolored stain. It's important to be cautious when using bleach on colored clothes to prevent staining.
Bleach removes color from fabric by breaking down the dye molecules. This results in a white or light-colored stain on the fabric where the dye has been removed, leaving behind a discolored spot. It's important to follow instructions carefully when using bleach to avoid accidentally staining clothes.
Usually when people want to dye something white, they simply bleach it. This might not be available as a vegetable dye.
No, you have to bleach it first.
It depends how strong you want the colour to be, if you bleach it then the colour will be more vibrant than if you don't.
If your hair is already light, like blond no. If its a dark colour you have to bleach the tips.
You could bleach the material and then dye it the colour you want afterwards.
you dont dye your hair blonde you remove all colour pigment with bleach
You can dye your hair inexpensiviely, or bleach (draining your hair of colour) your hair.
It won't "get the spots off" - it will replace colour where the colour has been bleached. It may or may not be the exact colour.
dye them or buy new. you can't put colour where there is none left :)
I think bleach blond
If you dye over bleach and then strip that new dye out after you no longer need it, the bleach will come out, too.
yes but it didn't work so don't try or it will spoil your jeans colour