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I decide to video my final outcome :)
Here's how I did it;
I brought some thin bleach from tesco, and pored about 3cm into a bucket and left my denim shirt sleeves in there overnight. I also tried it with thick bleach but that didn't work! Has anyone done any DIY lately?
This is such a good idea! Might try it sometime :)
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ReplyDeleteJust did this to my shirt last night!! LOVE
ReplyDeleteDid you dilute the thin bleach at all or just put the denim straight in? Trying to do the same with a jacket and your result is exactly what I'm after!
ReplyDeleteno i didn't dilute it, good luck Becky! Let me know how you get on :)
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