I got a great deal on a Cabela Expedition shirt but it khaki color. What is a good way to lighten the color? I have used a dilute bleach in the past for other costume items but that was to get a weathered look rather than an overall lighter color.
I agree with swcrazyfan, I did this with my Indymagnoli shirts, not only does it lighten them up but it breaks them down some, that is to say there not so stiff. As matter afact I'll be doing again soon.
IndyWannaBee wrote:What!? Do my eyes deceive me but your avatar? Do I sense another Indy/Captain Jack fanatic?
Maybe... ... Thats is actually me in my Jack Costume in my avatar. I photoshoped myself into that background photo.
My costume list includes: a Jedi, Jack Sparrow, and I am working on my Stormtrooper and Ep.3 Clone Pilot, and of course I am working on my Indy.
As you might be able to tell, I love costuming.
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Excellent mate! As soon as my Todd's Costume Indy jacket arrives I am thinking of some photos of when two world's collide! Pirates and Indy! I need some avatar images...........!
IndyWannaBee wrote:Excellent mate! As soon as my Todd's Costume Indy jacket arrives I am thinking of some photos of when two world's collide! Pirates and Indy! I need some avatar images...........!
Imagine what it would be like if Indy met Sparrow. I can just imagnie the look they would give to each other. That'd be a great short film. "Raiders of the Magic Compass" lol
Alright so my Cabela shirt has been soaking in the Rit Color Remover now for almost 22 minutes and the water is clear as it was when I first started. Smells bad!
The shirt is 60% polyester and 40% cotton. Rit Dye website states that it will work on polyester and blends.
Now it has been 30 minutes....still same color!!!!
HMMM?
Just the final rinse and it looks as good as it did when I dipped it into the solution!!! What a waste of $1.99!!
I tried this last night on my LL bean khaki shirt. I used two packs of color remover, 30 minutes in the washer. The shirt is a little lighter. I will try two more baths before I give up.
Treadwell wrote:Don't you need to use VERY hot water, like in a pot on the stove?
Also, why not just use bleach?
I do believe you do need to have it in hot water in a pot. go to http://dalexs.whitvani.net/ for some shirt redyeing tips.
You don't use bleach because bleach actually can do more ageing than anything else and can destroy the fabric. Rit color remover just takes out the color.
Color Remover works best in as hot of water as possible.
I usually always simmer stuff in a big pot on the stove.
(And if you think it smells bad now, wait until you start cooking it!)
And because of the polyester blend, you don't have to worry about shrinkage.
That reminds me of the LLBean shirts.
I've cooked those things 3 or 4 times and never a color change.
You'd even see color being removed in the bath, but the shirt would barely change.
I think by bath 4 or 5 I finally saw it lightening up.
Some material is just built too dang tough. If you really want to lighten it,
keep on going.
I think by bath 4 or 5 I finally saw it lightening up.
Some material is just built too dang tough. If you really want to lighten it,
keep on going.
This is good information as the LL Bean is a great shirt, but way to dark. After a 30 Min wash with Rit, mine was lighter but it was only a slight improvement.
I followed the instructions using two packs of die remover per load. At $2.30 per pack, 4 of 5 washings can add up.