Easy step to forget if you're not thinking about it is after bleaching the hoodie you want to run it through the washer and dryer to make sure all the bleach is completely gone before doing your next step which is adding the color hope that helps
While it's sunbleaching on your roof go up there, sprinkle some green dye powder on it and throw some ice out on top of it. Check the next day, Rinse it. Wear fashion.
It has to be the material of the hoodie. The elastic parts almost got white but the main part was brown. So id say it’s a mixture of different fibers in that hoodie. Made that mistake before
Omg nooo.. I wonder if it would make a difference to like tie the hoodie up with rubber bands, put it in the bleach, and then untie and dye.. but tbh it might have been the material of the hoodie..
1) did you rinse the bleach out of the hoodie before you tried to dye it? the bleach will destroy the pigments if not 2) youre using dye meant for synthetic fabric/materials. try a dye meant for natural fibers
Easy step to forget if you're not thinking about it is after bleaching the hoodie you want to run it through the washer and dryer to make sure all the bleach is completely gone before doing your next step which is adding the color hope that helps
Forget that crap!! For really dark clothes, use a 5 gal Homer bucket 3/4 full of water & POOL CHLORINE
Why didn’t you just buy a white hoodie and dye it?
While it's sunbleaching on your roof go up there, sprinkle some green dye powder on it and throw some ice out on top of it. Check the next day, Rinse it. Wear fashion.
It has to be the material of the hoodie. The elastic parts almost got white but the main part was brown. So id say it’s a mixture of different fibers in that hoodie. Made that mistake before
The bleached design works well. Just gotta be more consistent inbthe bleaching process.
What kind of hoodie is that i love how its oversized
How ro ruin a nice hoodie
Just buy a white hoodie
you need jacquard dyes bro, way better
Pretty sure the RIT dyemore is for synthetic, and they recommend the boiling on the stove method. Its the only way to ensure proper water temp.
Omg nooo.. I wonder if it would make a difference to like tie the hoodie up with rubber bands, put it in the bleach, and then untie and dye.. but tbh it might have been the material of the hoodie..
DYING IN A TANK LIKE THAT SOOOO SMARTTTTTTT IM AB TO USE THAT FAM
isn't that a cotton hoodie? why did u use Synthetic Dye???
The end product probably looks dope with the bleach dye then sun aging tho
1) did you rinse the bleach out of the hoodie before you tried to dye it? the bleach will destroy the pigments if not 2) youre using dye meant for synthetic fabric/materials. try a dye meant for natural fibers
you probably need to bleach it a few times
Did you wash thr bleach out first?
You need to use that dye over a boiling stovetop. Synthetics don’t pick up color unless it’s really hot
it looked good when it was bleached