Remove Color WITHOUT Bleach | How to Use Rit Color Remover | DYE FABRIC WHITE
Remove Color WITHOUT Bleach | How to Use Rit Color Remover | DYE FABRIC WHITE
Looking to remove color from fabric without using harsh chlorine bleach? Try Rit color remover, an easy to use product that will not damage your clothes!
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0.03 -> Rit color remover is a great product designed
to remove colors from fabrics without having to
10.44 -> use harsh chlorine bleach regular bleach damages
the fibers in fabric so if you go to read I them
16.53 -> in a different color afterwards your results
may not be consistent or may not turn out how
20.88 -> you're expecting them to color remover works on
cotton linen silk wool rami rayon and nylon and
28.26 -> leaves a blank slate that is ready to be dyed
and here's how you use it start by washing your
33.03 -> fabric in warm soapy water then boil a pot of
water once it is simmering add a package of
39.21 -> Rit color remover and stir you can also use color
remover in the washing machine but the stove top
43.65 -> method is probably going to give you the best
results because of your ability to sustain the
47.97 -> heat wet your fabric and then add it to the bath
of water stirring until you have reached your
52.65 -> desired results which should take about ten to
thirty minutes I tried this method on a variety
57.96 -> of clothes to show you how it works the first item
I removed color from was a purple pair of pajama
63.81 -> pants the pants themselves are made out of cotton
but I realized after I removed the color that
69.09 -> the thread did not change at all so this is an
important thing to know about clothing oftentimes
74.04 -> the thread used to sew together the garment is
synthetic and cannot have the color removed the
79.53 -> next garment was a cotton polyester blend that has
a brightly colored pattern on the whole shirt this
84.39 -> was the least successful garment in this batch the
trim of the shirt had its color removed while the
89.1 -> body stayed pretty much the same it was definitely
a little surprising considering cotton was the
93.12 -> main fiber that made up this blend but it is
important to note that you may not always be able
97.32 -> to remove the color with this method depending
on the material for the last three articles of
101.94 -> clothing we ended up doing two rounds of color
remover this black shirt came out well after two
107.25 -> rounds but it still wasn't as light as some of
the other items the second round didn't remove
112.23 -> the pattern from these pants even though they
are cotton it's possible that they're actually a
116.4 -> poly cotton blend but RIT does say that it may not
remove patterns and prints after the first rounds
122.7 -> the jeans came out a bright yellow color which
was really surprising so after trying again the
128.16 -> results were much better if you do want to use the
color on blue jeans keep in mind that RIT states
132.48 -> it will not work on the indigo color of most jeans
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