Thank you and yes it is good to be back at my table and in front of the camera ... Peace & Love to you and yours ✌🏻❤️🥳🌈🙏. and thank you for your support of my channel!! 🙏✌🏻❤️
Hey you guys so Crystal why do you need to order less 2 Jars of Ibs colors just like Carl. And what about you Carl why cannot you understand who is got Burgundy.
@@kylemessicktiedyecollector5690 Hi Kyle. I guess I don't understand your question. I ordered the magenta galactica in the 1 pound jar but I haven't used it yet. I have 150 different colors all in 1 pound jars.
OWB works REALLY well but man it almost works too good! I too have stripped shirts of color accidently, it's maddening! Not allowing them to submerge at all is key as is not allowing the powder to touch anything but the bottom. The colors you get when dying a stripped shirt are a little muted but looks terrific so I'm even dying the shirts that lost most of their color :)
LOL yes it does and yes I to have pulled all of the color out of a black tee more than once .... glad this idea came to me so I could play with the scrunch... but it also worked great on the spiral and spider design.... and yes I love adding color to these, but sometimes it is fun to leave them with contrast ✌🏻❤️🙏🥳🙌🌈
Thank you! I did this today to revive a blue tee with lightened armpit marks. It looked great, but then I popped it in the washer, and the light parts turned blue (albeit lighter than the original) again. It's rewrapped with vertical scrunches for another go here in a minute. Will try hot water rinse after cold before washing to see if that matters. FWIW, I washed it with towels and there was no color transfer.
You are welcome ... and yes I have had various colored tees that I have tried to discharge and they go to weird colors sometimes, or color comes out and then it dries and the color comes back .... I had a purple tee discharge to bright orange and then dry to a dirty brown... so you never know what you are going to get until you try it ... have fun!! ✌🏻💚🥳🙏
@@MrTieDye Thank you so much for your response and the info. I ended up doing the same thing expecting different results several times with that tee (hello, insanity). I ultimately ended up using toilet bowl cleaner (per your tutorial vid), and this 2002 SpongeBob SquarePants tee has never looked better! Hope your wrist has heeled, and that all is well. ✌🥰
Thank you ... yeah I had to find a way to not loose all of my black when doing scrunches and this has worked great... have fun and I wish you success!!
Wow! You even make a work of art of a bleach job! I just received my first order from Dharma! Now maybe I can do some "real" tie dyes! Or maybe teach the grandkids some color theory since I ordered a very limited color palette.
Thank you and yeah I love to explore in all directions.... And yes, you are going to love the dyes from dharma and the color you get... have fun and thank you for passing the knowledge along to your grandkids... keeping this art alive!! ✌🏻🙏❤️🌈🥳🙌
You always have great videos and tutorials to teach us exactly how it’s done. My question is using white bright do you only have to rinse it out with water or do you need to use the peroxide water solution to neutralize the white bright? Because it seems like the white bright would be the easy way to go for bleaching. Thanks again and keep up your great art!
Thank you and you are welcome .... with the OUT and Rit Color Remover... you only need to rinse it very well with plain water or wash it.... and then you can re dye.... so yes I love using it .... bleach has its uses, but the neutralizing can be a pain and if you leave it on for too long you risk holes ..... I have not had any issues like the when using OUT or Rit, so those are my favorites to use when removing color.
yeah that is my bleach mix when I use bleach... I used to use it a lot back in the day.... but more and more I kept pushing my limit and leaving the bleach on for too long so I could get a lighter color ... thank you!! ✌🏻🙏
yes, once you have discharged the tee and then rinsed it very well, you can then soak in soda sh and add dye to it ... OR, you can wash it like I did with this one and then soak and tie-dye it
Is is better to place the shirt with the front of the shirt in the solution or the back or does it matter. I like this method instead of the orange color you get from bleach discharge.
I have done it both ways.... whichever side is down, gets a little more discharged .... so you can use that as your guide .... on spirals , whichever side is down while twisting it is smoother, so the lines are crisper .... and yes I love OUT so much better... removes more color and no need to neutralize
TBI over 20 years ago. I've never been quite the same since and had to relearn many things I had taken for granted before. I'm 95% recovered and have learned some new things and figured out how to cope with the rest and life is good.
I am sorry to hear about you TBI, but I am so glad you found my channel to learn this wonderful art form... I have been twisting tees and splashing dyes for 21 years and still love it .... so when I felt called to share my knowledge 4 years ago, I stepped up to create this channel ... have fun and I wish you success!! ✌🏻🙏❤️🌈🥳🙌
@@butchmetzger7023 Was your memory affected? My long term and very much my short term memory has been affected. I practice lists and categorization which seems to help me. Do you have any other suggestions to help my brain relearn and heal?
@@MCV-xg7kc memory was very much affected. I was self-taught bookkeeper for my husband's small business. I couldn't remember what to do with a receipt from Lowes or Menards. I was doing all the bookkeeping by hand on paper so I had to look up what I had done the month before or the week before to know how to write down materials for a job. I would lose track of what I was saying in the middle of a sentence. I had been a top speller in school before and could barely spell my own name after. I did a lot of guessing and then checking to get the spelling close. I was so frustrated! Now I use the phone spell checker a lot! As for lists they help if I don't lose them. And I have to be almost OCD about where I put my keys and glasses if I'm going to find them the next day. Or even 15 minutes later. But life was sweeter knowing I had been in bad shape and survived.
Hi Carl. Thanks so much for this video. What ingredient in owb removes the colour? I need to look for a similar product here. Thanks again. You’re still the best
You are welcome 🙏 as for the ingredient, I am not sure, but here is a note from a dyer in the UK : here are the alternatives to OUT in the UK : HG Whiter than White & Dr Beckman Colour Run Remover and here is the color remover from dharma : www.dharmatrading.com/chemicals/dharmas-dyehouse-color-remover.html I hope this helps you find what you are looking for ✌🏻❤️🙏
If I wanted to do geodes on a hoodie, but with no symmetry, can I scrunch it just as a full unfolded piece, tie/sinew it up and then dip into the own on front and back? Will I keep my black lines? I mean I assume so, but I'm new and make a lot of mistakes and I've learned a ton just by making mistakes but I'm using a $15 hoodie so I'd rather not screw this one up!
I will try to answer your questions here ... so, if you want to do a geode, I would tie with sinew and here is a video on how I do the geode ties : ua-cam.com/video/2RmVJjW2aP4/v-deo.html you also mention scrunching and tying with sinew, here is a video where I scrunched and tied with sinew, although I did fold in half so there is symmetry here, but you do not have to fold in half and with a hoodie, it is probably best not to fold in half ... ua-cam.com/video/co4CtTPba7g/v-deo.html ..... but I think this will be too much fabric to tie and then get black lines... the above method is best for a geode look... just be aware, the larger amount of fabric you try to tie with the sinew, the less detail of lines you will get ... the thicker fabric is part of the issue ... so I would stick to smaller bits of fabric... but tying tightly with sinew is what gets the black lines ... I do 3 wraps and pull tight, you should feel it kind of 'lock' in... then wrap more and pull tight... I find when I do a few layers, I get better lines I hope this helps
you can try that and see, but it might just soak into the tee when you set it in the solution ... to me it seems like the color comes out quickly when the OUT is directly on the tee when the hot water is added.... plus, I can watch the level and keep pouring water until I get it where I want it... and I even found that I could pour the water directly on top of the tee with the OUT under it and have just the bottom half discharge ... I was just looking for a way to control how much color came out as more than once I have spiraled or scrunched a black tee and then remove all or most of the color ... anyways... have fun exploring!!
for a geode design, I submerge the tee, or I flip it over and make sure the whole tee gets discharged .... here is a tee that started out Red, then I tied it geode style and then discharged the whole tee, then dyed it black : ua-cam.com/users/shortsGFYZK1L3IW8?feature=share
Love your videos. I tried this one, but the shirt turned green. I started with a 6x black shirt from Kingsize. The OWB turned it green . Is this something normal?
Thank you ... as for the tee turning green... Part of doing the Discharging on a tee involves the mystery of what the tee was dyed with and the process ... it is possible that each Brand of tee will discharge differently due to the process that created it. I have started with a Purple tee, tie and discharged it and it went to a bright orange color, but when it dried, then it looked more of a dirty rust color .... BUT, the next time I did a Purple tee, I discharged and still got the bright orange... but this time I rinsed it very well while it was still tied with the sinew. then I dyed it blue and the poured soda ash over the top of it, let it batch and when I rinsed it out, it looked great... it was purple and blue with no sign of the bright orange or dirty rust color So maybe try rinsing and re dyeing it... OR, try anohter Brand of tee... I have had good results with Gildan Ultra tees and with Port & Company tees... both seem to go from black to this lite tan if left in the solution long enough ✌️
with removing color it is always a gamble ... how a tee shirt will discharge depends on how it was dyed by the manufacturer .... for best chances, go with 100% cotton tees.... and then from there, you will need to test the tee to see what the color will be when discharged .... I had a bright purple tee that discharged to a bright orange which I loved, but when it dried, it turned to a darker burnt orange/brown color ..... So with the blue, you may get white, but you may also get pink or a lighter blue .... so if it is a favorite, you may want to test a little spot first ❤️✌🏻🙏 I have even had a brand that the color would not budge with OUT, but went almost white with bleach
yes it does shrink them some ... I work mostly with Pre shrink items.... whether I am doing reverse with boiling water or tie-dye where I have to wash in HOT water.... I find it best to start with pre shrunk clothes ✌🏻
I have been playing with that somewhat... I have not yet mixed OUT with HOT water, but I mixed some with cold water and then applied to a tee and then steamed it and some color came out Next I tried discharging a tee with OUT by sprinkling over top, pouring boiling water over the tee.... then I put some of that liquid into a dye bottle (it was very hot to handle) and applied it to a tee and I could see a bit of color come out, but not enough, so I steamed it for 45 minutes and got a little better result than the first time, but still not full color removal so my next step will be to mix the OUT directly with HOT water and then add that to a tee and see how it works... just gotta be careful with that as the OUT bubbles up a lot when hot water is added, so I plan to use a jar of some sort rather than a bottle as I can see a possible reaction like "mentos in a coke bottle" happening LOL ... I have not fully explored this technique just yet... when I do I will make a video ... but here is second one of the tees that was made like I described : facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10226785253117728&set=a.10226785297598840
I wanted to try to "bleach" out a pair of black Levi's, so I followed the directions, used OWB and boiling water. None of the color was removed. Is that normal? How do I get rid of the smell in my house? I did it outside, and only brought the Levi's in to wash. Basement smells pretty bad. Is there a neutralizer?
yeah that happens sometimes with tees as well, now and then I find a brand that the OWB does not touch for some reason .... but recently I found some old tees from back in the day.... they were black tees, off brand I found by accident and cannot find anymore of them.... BUT, these tees went almost white when I used bleach on them and I loved it, but every other brand of tee went to an orange color .... SO, anyways, I found a couple of these tees and I tried OWB on them and it lightened up slightly, but when it dried it went almost back to black .... so, I am going to experiment on these tees and others between bleach and OWB ... my guess is you might have some luck using bleach since the OWB did not work ... as for the smell, yes it is bad, but I work in front of an open window or outside, I bring them in to rinse in the sink and make sure to keep the window open ... but by the time I am washing, the smell is about gone ... I do have an Air Ionizer thing that help with smells I hope this helps ✌🏻💚🙏
Mr. TieDye what happened to the other video that you're trying to make Max Dennison Bullseye on a Design tee where is it.......?????? Is it too working hard 🤔
I do videos as I am inspired and I have been away from it for a while and just finding my way back to it ... I do not usually take requests, but I have put this on my list and hope to get to it soon....
Thank you. And I will can handle of that part. I know I can do this for my own and What is your Name? (And is there Green on the Simple straight next to the Grape).
Out White Brite is not the same as Bleach, it works in a different way than bleach, so there is no need to neutralize it... just rinse very well, or wash and then you are ready to soak and dye it ... OR, you can leave as is BUT, I did find it on the Bleach isle at the store, it comes in powder form ✌🏻
You never cease to amaze me. Thank you for sharing!
Great job! Good thinking about putting the OWB on the bottom. I am tired of unwrapping them to find all the black gone. I'm glad you left it undyed.
I love how that turned out, Carl. It's so good to see you, again. Peace and love to you and Julie:)
Thank you and yes it is good to be back at my table and in front of the camera ... Peace & Love to you and yours ✌🏻❤️🥳🌈🙏. and thank you for your support of my channel!! 🙏✌🏻❤️
Hey you guys so Crystal why do you need to order less 2 Jars of Ibs colors just like Carl. And what about you Carl why cannot you understand who is got Burgundy.
@@kylemessicktiedyecollector5690 Hi Kyle. I guess I don't understand your question. I ordered the magenta galactica in the 1 pound jar but I haven't used it yet. I have 150 different colors all in 1 pound jars.
Do you have Red Wine, Cardinal Red, Parakeet, Oxblood Red, Avocado, Forest Green, Fuchsia, Deep Orange, Orange Crush, Fire Red, Scarlet, Chinese Red, Blue Violet, Plum, Deep Purple, Emerald Green, Bluebird, Turquoise, Magneta Galactica, Amber Waves, Amethyst, Sweet Pea, Dances with Raisins, Plum Blossom, Teal Blue, Midnight Blue, Raven Black, Lemon Yellow, Bright Yellow, Daffodil, Baby Blue, Brilliant Blue, Azure Blue, Alpine Blue, Raspberry, Hot Pink, Bubble Gum, Dragon Fruit, Maroon, Bright Green, Dark Green, Better Blue Green, Jungle Red, Mermaid's Dream, Charteuse, Deep Space, Wedgewood Blue, Golden Brown, Bronze, Better Black, Truffle Brown, Chocolate Brown, Citrus Yellow, Aquamarine, Seafoam, Moss Green, Sage Green, Watermelon, and Soft Orange???. 1 pounds Jars from Dharma, Crystal.
@@kylemessicktiedyecollector5690 I have most of these colors in one pound jars.
Very cool, all your videos are so helpful for this new gal! You are very talented
Thank you so much! I love to help other have success with this art ✌🏻❤️🌈🙏
Good deal. Can't wait to try that technique. I really like removing color with one design and dye it in a different design.
Awesome and yes I love doing that... have fun and I wish you success!!
OWB works REALLY well but man it almost works too good! I too have stripped shirts of color accidently, it's maddening! Not allowing them to submerge at all is key as is not allowing the powder to touch anything but the bottom. The colors you get when dying a stripped shirt are a little muted but looks terrific so I'm even dying the shirts that lost most of their color :)
LOL yes it does and yes I to have pulled all of the color out of a black tee more than once .... glad this idea came to me so I could play with the scrunch... but it also worked great on the spiral and spider design.... and yes I love adding color to these, but sometimes it is fun to leave them with contrast ✌🏻❤️🙏🥳🙌🌈
I love your art my friend. You will definitely keep gaining more and more subscribers. Keep it up much love!
Thank you so much 😀 and yes, I am finding my way back to making videos again so look for more from me ✌🏻🙏❤️🌈
Love your videos Carl! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skill 😊🙏☮️
Glad you like them!
Thank you! I did this today to revive a blue tee with lightened armpit marks. It looked great, but then I popped it in the washer, and the light parts turned blue (albeit lighter than the original) again. It's rewrapped with vertical scrunches for another go here in a minute. Will try hot water rinse after cold before washing to see if that matters. FWIW, I washed it with towels and there was no color transfer.
You are welcome ... and yes I have had various colored tees that I have tried to discharge and they go to weird colors sometimes, or color comes out and then it dries and the color comes back .... I had a purple tee discharge to bright orange and then dry to a dirty brown... so you never know what you are going to get until you try it ... have fun!! ✌🏻💚🥳🙏
@@MrTieDye Thank you so much for your response and the info. I ended up doing the same thing expecting different results several times with that tee (hello, insanity). I ultimately ended up using toilet bowl cleaner (per your tutorial vid), and this 2002 SpongeBob SquarePants tee has never looked better! Hope your wrist has heeled, and that all is well. ✌🥰
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. You always have great video’s.
Love the vids man
thank you and you are welcome 🙏
Very cool! This is a great process I'm excited to try. You have a big face/head on this with little horns. Super cool!
Thank you ... yeah I had to find a way to not loose all of my black when doing scrunches and this has worked great... have fun and I wish you success!!
The shirt looks great!
thank you 🙏
@@MrTieDye you're very welcome! 😁
That looks so cool!!
thank you 🙏
Wow! You even make a work of art of a bleach job!
I just received my first order from Dharma! Now maybe I can do some "real" tie dyes! Or maybe teach the grandkids some color theory since I ordered a very limited color palette.
I meant to say that you make an amazing work of art out of a scrunch!
Thank you and yeah I love to explore in all directions.... And yes, you are going to love the dyes from dharma and the color you get... have fun and thank you for passing the knowledge along to your grandkids... keeping this art alive!! ✌🏻🙏❤️🌈🥳🙌
Bravo c’est magnifique. 👏👏👏👍👍👍
You always have great videos and tutorials to teach us exactly how it’s done. My question is using white bright do you only have to rinse it out with water or do you need to use the peroxide water solution to neutralize the white bright? Because it seems like the white bright would be the easy way to go for bleaching. Thanks again and keep up your great art!
Thank you and you are welcome .... with the OUT and Rit Color Remover... you only need to rinse it very well with plain water or wash it.... and then you can re dye.... so yes I love using it .... bleach has its uses, but the neutralizing can be a pain and if you leave it on for too long you risk holes ..... I have not had any issues like the when using OUT or Rit, so those are my favorites to use when removing color.
Try 50/50 bleach water with colored shirts.Is so much fun to see what color surprise splits out.That color remover doesn't split like the bleach does.
yeah that is my bleach mix when I use bleach... I used to use it a lot back in the day.... but more and more I kept pushing my limit and leaving the bleach on for too long so I could get a lighter color ... thank you!! ✌🏻🙏
I like the choice to keep it as-is.
thank you
So very cool!
thank you
Can youbtye dye on color t shirt like red blue black an grey etc
yes, once you have discharged the tee and then rinsed it very well, you can then soak in soda sh and add dye to it ... OR, you can wash it like I did with this one and then soak and tie-dye it
that's a new wrinkle on this old face!😉 thanks you videos have saved my SO much trial and error time!✌
You are welcome 🙏
Is is better to place the shirt with the front of the shirt in the solution or the back or does it matter. I like this method instead of the orange color you get from bleach discharge.
I have done it both ways.... whichever side is down, gets a little more discharged .... so you can use that as your guide .... on spirals , whichever side is down while twisting it is smoother, so the lines are crisper .... and yes I love OUT so much better... removes more color and no need to neutralize
I’m recovering from a TBI and am delighted to be learning this art from you. Thanks! I’m so excited about this fun process.
TBI over 20 years ago. I've never been quite the same since and had to relearn many things I had taken for granted before. I'm 95% recovered and have learned some new things and figured out how to cope with the rest and life is good.
I am sorry to hear about you TBI, but I am so glad you found my channel to learn this wonderful art form... I have been twisting tees and splashing dyes for 21 years and still love it .... so when I felt called to share my knowledge 4 years ago, I stepped up to create this channel ... have fun and I wish you success!! ✌🏻🙏❤️🌈🥳🙌
@@butchmetzger7023 Was your memory affected? My long term and very much my short term memory has been affected. I practice lists and categorization which seems to help me. Do you have any other suggestions to help my brain relearn and heal?
@@MCV-xg7kc memory was very much affected. I was self-taught bookkeeper for my husband's small business. I couldn't remember what to do with a receipt from Lowes or Menards. I was doing all the bookkeeping by hand on paper so I had to look up what I had done the month before or the week before to know how to write down materials for a job. I would lose track of what I was saying in the middle of a sentence. I had been a top speller in school before and could barely spell my own name after. I did a lot of guessing and then checking to get the spelling close. I was so frustrated! Now I use the phone spell checker a lot!
As for lists they help if I don't lose them. And I have to be almost OCD about where I put my keys and glasses if I'm going to find them the next day. Or even 15 minutes later.
But life was sweeter knowing I had been in bad shape and survived.
Hi Carl. Thanks so much for this video. What ingredient in owb removes the colour? I need to look for a similar product here. Thanks again. You’re still the best
You are welcome 🙏 as for the ingredient, I am not sure, but here is a note from a dyer in the UK :
here are the alternatives to OUT in the UK : HG Whiter than White & Dr Beckman Colour Run Remover
and here is the color remover from dharma : www.dharmatrading.com/chemicals/dharmas-dyehouse-color-remover.html
I hope this helps you find what you are looking for ✌🏻❤️🙏
If I wanted to do geodes on a hoodie, but with no symmetry, can I scrunch it just as a full unfolded piece, tie/sinew it up and then dip into the own on front and back? Will I keep my black lines? I mean I assume so, but I'm new and make a lot of mistakes and I've learned a ton just by making mistakes but I'm using a $15 hoodie so I'd rather not screw this one up!
I will try to answer your questions here ... so, if you want to do a geode, I would tie with sinew and here is a video on how I do the geode ties : ua-cam.com/video/2RmVJjW2aP4/v-deo.html
you also mention scrunching and tying with sinew, here is a video where I scrunched and tied with sinew, although I did fold in half so there is symmetry here, but you do not have to fold in half and with a hoodie, it is probably best not to fold in half ... ua-cam.com/video/co4CtTPba7g/v-deo.html ..... but I think this will be too much fabric to tie and then get black lines...
the above method is best for a geode look... just be aware, the larger amount of fabric you try to tie with the sinew, the less detail of lines you will get ... the thicker fabric is part of the issue ... so I would stick to smaller bits of fabric... but tying tightly with sinew is what gets the black lines ... I do 3 wraps and pull tight, you should feel it kind of 'lock' in... then wrap more and pull tight... I find when I do a few layers, I get better lines
I hope this helps
Cool... judt to mske thid easier, would it be good to pour a half inch or so with the out bright and set the shirt it the mixture?
you can try that and see, but it might just soak into the tee when you set it in the solution ... to me it seems like the color comes out quickly when the OUT is directly on the tee when the hot water is added.... plus, I can watch the level and keep pouring water until I get it where I want it... and I even found that I could pour the water directly on top of the tee with the OUT under it and have just the bottom half discharge ... I was just looking for a way to control how much color came out as more than once I have spiraled or scrunched a black tee and then remove all or most of the color ... anyways... have fun exploring!!
@@MrTieDye right on. Thanks mr tie dye
If you were doing a geode design would you want to submerge or only do half way up like this video?
for a geode design, I submerge the tee, or I flip it over and make sure the whole tee gets discharged ....
here is a tee that started out Red, then I tied it geode style and then discharged the whole tee, then dyed it black : ua-cam.com/users/shortsGFYZK1L3IW8?feature=share
Love your videos. I tried this one, but the shirt turned green. I started with a 6x black shirt from Kingsize. The OWB turned it green . Is this something normal?
Thank you ... as for the tee turning green... Part of doing the Discharging on a tee involves the mystery of what the tee was dyed with and the process ... it is possible that each Brand of tee will discharge differently due to the process that created it.
I have started with a Purple tee, tie and discharged it and it went to a bright orange color, but when it dried, then it looked more of a dirty rust color .... BUT, the next time I did a Purple tee, I discharged and still got the bright orange... but this time I rinsed it very well while it was still tied with the sinew. then I dyed it blue and the poured soda ash over the top of it, let it batch and when I rinsed it out, it looked great... it was purple and blue with no sign of the bright orange or dirty rust color
So maybe try rinsing and re dyeing it... OR, try anohter Brand of tee... I have had good results with Gildan Ultra tees and with Port & Company tees... both seem to go from black to this lite tan if left in the solution long enough ✌️
Will this method work on a blue shirt? Will the out white bright turn the color white or will there be a different color tint to it?
with removing color it is always a gamble ... how a tee shirt will discharge depends on how it was dyed by the manufacturer ....
for best chances, go with 100% cotton tees.... and then from there, you will need to test the tee to see what the color will be when discharged ....
I had a bright purple tee that discharged to a bright orange which I loved, but when it dried, it turned to a darker burnt orange/brown color .....
So with the blue, you may get white, but you may also get pink or a lighter blue .... so if it is a favorite, you may want to test a little spot first ❤️✌🏻🙏
I have even had a brand that the color would not budge with OUT, but went almost white with bleach
Does the hot water cause shrinkage of the cotton clothing?
yes it does shrink them some ... I work mostly with Pre shrink items.... whether I am doing reverse with boiling water or tie-dye where I have to wash in HOT water.... I find it best to start with pre shrunk clothes ✌🏻
Hey Carl. Great video. Have you tried mixing the OWB and hot water in a bottle then using like a liquid? Would that work?
I have been playing with that somewhat... I have not yet mixed OUT with HOT water, but I mixed some with cold water and then applied to a tee and then steamed it and some color came out
Next I tried discharging a tee with OUT by sprinkling over top, pouring boiling water over the tee.... then I put some of that liquid into a dye bottle (it was very hot to handle) and applied it to a tee and I could see a bit of color come out, but not enough, so I steamed it for 45 minutes and got a little better result than the first time, but still not full color removal
so my next step will be to mix the OUT directly with HOT water and then add that to a tee and see how it works... just gotta be careful with that as the OUT bubbles up a lot when hot water is added, so I plan to use a jar of some sort rather than a bottle as I can see a possible reaction like "mentos in a coke bottle" happening LOL ... I have not fully explored this technique just yet... when I do I will make a video ... but here is second one of the tees that was made like I described : facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10226785253117728&set=a.10226785297598840
I wanted to try to "bleach" out a pair of black Levi's, so I followed the directions, used OWB and boiling water. None of the color was removed. Is that normal? How do I get rid of the smell in my house? I did it outside, and only brought the Levi's in to wash. Basement smells pretty bad. Is there a neutralizer?
yeah that happens sometimes with tees as well, now and then I find a brand that the OWB does not touch for some reason .... but recently I found some old tees from back in the day.... they were black tees, off brand I found by accident and cannot find anymore of them.... BUT, these tees went almost white when I used bleach on them and I loved it, but every other brand of tee went to an orange color ....
SO, anyways, I found a couple of these tees and I tried OWB on them and it lightened up slightly, but when it dried it went almost back to black ....
so, I am going to experiment on these tees and others between bleach and OWB ... my guess is you might have some luck using bleach since the OWB did not work ...
as for the smell, yes it is bad, but I work in front of an open window or outside, I bring them in to rinse in the sink and make sure to keep the window open ... but by the time I am washing, the smell is about gone ... I do have an Air Ionizer thing that help with smells
I hope this helps ✌🏻💚🙏
Noice job
thank you ... had to find a way to keep some of that black in the tee
This is a great video and No, you did not talk too much.
Thank you!! 🙏 😊
Mr. TieDye what happened to the other video that you're trying to make Max Dennison Bullseye on a Design tee where is it.......?????? Is it too working hard 🤔
I do videos as I am inspired and I have been away from it for a while and just finding my way back to it ... I do not usually take requests, but I have put this on my list and hope to get to it soon....
Hi Kyle. You should try to make it yourself. I know you can do it:)
Thank you. And I will can handle of that part. I know I can do this for my own and What is your Name? (And is there Green on the Simple straight next to the Grape).
@@kylemessicktiedyecollector5690 My name is Crystal. It does look like grape with green next to it.
So, Crystal what is the name of that Green color between with next the Grape?
Sorry but the White rite is bleach ?
Out White Brite is not the same as Bleach, it works in a different way than bleach, so there is no need to neutralize it... just rinse very well, or wash and then you are ready to soak and dye it ... OR, you can leave as is
BUT, I did find it on the Bleach isle at the store, it comes in powder form ✌🏻
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Kinda looks like Mick Jagger with horns...lol
yes I can see that... I love looking for faces in my tees whenever I fold them in half to scrunch them
The Nightmare Continues