Saturday, December 28, 2013

Can I dye my dress a different color and get rid of the stain?

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-*-Chelley


I have this dress, its just a casual dress, one color. I love this dress and last year after I had my son I had to wear dresses for a while cause I had a C-section. Anyways like a week or so after he was born I was holding him and he pooped and it leaked out his diaper and onto my dress! Ever since then there has been a stain there and I have tried everything and there mother trying to remove it. Well I've been kinda wanting to dye the dress a different color and I was going to use the Rit fabric dye. So my question is and this is a last resort for the stain, if I dye it a different color will it dye the stain too or is the stain just there forever now....OR if anyone has any other stain removing options i'd love to hear them. THANKS


Answer
Have you tried scrubbing the stain with baking soda? I know, I have a few favorites in my closet and get upset when something happens to them. Right now I gained weight and they don't fit. I miss those clothes! If the baking soda does not work...dye the dress a darker color or see if there is some way to hide the stain... depending on the size of it.

Is it possible to dye or color spray a sequin dress?




missesdane


Is it possible to dye or color spray a sequin dress to a different color?

This is for my prom.

Right now, it is very bright red, but I want it of a more darker red, more of wine.
:( It is too expensive to return the dress right now and I have no time...
Could anyone tell me how to dye/color spray a SEQUIN dress?



Answer
first you want to consider the sequin and stitching, are they the same red color, neither of these things will change color from dyeing secondly unfortunately there are two more problems, a prom dress is most likely made of synthetic material and it is nearly impossible to dye synthetic at home and even if you did(a few stores do sell dye for synthetic) all things dyed must be rinsed and wetting your dress would most likely ruin it, I'm sorry but you're best off leaving it red, but on the bright side I recently read a survey that found men subconsciencely find women in red most appealing, have fun oops I almost forgot any spray for fabric would also need to be rinsed and these products usually leave the fabric very stiff, but still have fun, it may seem too bright but the room will most likely have low lighting and it won't be too bright .




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