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dyeing a close enough

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well,
off i go, to dye my close-enough to a more SA color.

wish me luck!
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Post by Dostacos »

ah, close enough WHAT :?: :-s
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ah, close enough WHAT
:D
haha yeah, can you tell i just got off work?

its a CE SHIRT. Merona military shirt, long sleeve, by Target, etc, etc. i will post pics when it's done.
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this textile business is difficult!!!
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first attempt: olive mess. OLIVE! i followed dalexis recipe, figured for about 12 gal. well, that was my first mistake. my washer does NOT use anywhere CLOSE to 12 gals H2O on small setting.

so, RIT color remover and bleach and i'm back for round 2...
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dying AND distressing at the same time!
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:lol:

There's always a round 2 in this hobby, at least. 8)

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Post by Tennessee Smith »

Good luck I tried it with that exact same shirt 2 weeks ago and it didn't work. For some reason the stitching wouldn't release it's color. So I ended up owning a yellow shirt with olive stitching. ](*,)

I threw it away...
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Post by Rook »

Why were you dying the shirt Olive as opposed to Tan?

Just curious.

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Post by Tennessee Smith »

The shirt was originally colored olive, rit-dye color remover was used to remove the color. The problem with mine is that the remover got the shirt cleaned out of dye, it just couldn't remove the dye from the stitching.
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Well, good luck and I hope the shirt turns out fine :D
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Post by Rook »

Ah, okay, thanks for the clarification. I've seen those OD shirts at Target as well, but I'm going to try and order a couple of the tan ones from the target.com web site.

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Post by Dalexs »

FYI I pm'd at least one of you guys regarding the possible polyester blend of the stitching and the possible outcome.

It it were me, I'd boil the snot out of it in rit remover.

I know the process works on LLBean shirts which use a Olive based for the color.
(Trust me on this one...)
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Dalexs Posted:

If it were me, I'd boil the snot out of it in rit remover.

I know the process works on LLBean shirts which use a Olive based for the color.
(Trust me on this one...)
Dalexs - Any pics of the outcome on these LL Bean shirts?

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this one was actually a white shirt with a dye job gone horribly wrong, will post a pic of the result. i am going to rit color remove this mess, and try again tomorrow night.

WISH ME LUCK!!!
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Post by Dalexs »

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elcapitan wrote:this one was actually a white shirt with a dye job gone horribly wrong, will post a pic of the result. i am going to rit color remove this mess, and try again tomorrow night.

WISH ME LUCK!!!
;0
You should really get inthe habit of photographing even your mistakes.
A) Its fun to see how messed up it can get...
B) It's helpful. (Thats how my tutorial got its start.)
coronado3 wrote:
Dalexs - Any pics of the outcome on these LL Bean shirts?

C3
This is the only one I have left. It was an original LLBean Tan, which some may remember was much darker then it should have been.

Notice that the buttons are the only thing that stayed darker.
These shirts are next to impossible to work with.

In the remover bath.................................................................and 5 or 6 baths later
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looks like a nice pot of pea...er, uh.. Bean soup! :lol:

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Doesnt boiling the shirt shrink the crud out of it ? :-k
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Post by Dalexs »

You dont' boil it, you simmer it. And yes in some cases, the shrink may shrink a bit, depending on how long you let it cook.

This shirt was an extra large, so I had some room to play with.
Only the sleeves are a bit short, but then I almost always have them rolled up anyways.
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Post by Captain Ron Solo »

Isn't that LL Bean shirt the one that comes with the built-in insect repellant? I know mine was. I decided not to do any color changing on mine until I was sure that the insect repellant was no longer working. Not that I've seen proof that it actually works to begin with... :-k

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at work, will post pics when i get home.
color removal was a success!
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Captain Ron Solo wrote:Isn't that LL Bean shirt the one that comes with the built-in insect repellant? I know mine was. I decided not to do any color changing on mine until I was sure that the insect repellant was no longer working. Not that I've seen proof that it actually works to begin with... :-k

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No, this was pre insect repellant or whatever they put in it!
Just a nice comfortable, but tough, cotton shirt.
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