How to Streak Your Jeans With Bleach

Plan ahead., Set up this project outdoors. , Gather your jeans, a bleach pen, rough brush, rubber gloves, apron, clothespins and water hose., Place your materials on a grassy area. , Soak your jeans with the hose and wring them out fairly well...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Plan ahead.

    This is a pretty "rapid" procedure with a few extra steps.

    You'll need to have your technique down.
  2. Step 2: Set up this project outdoors.

    , Bring them over to the clothesline. ,,, Fold them vertically, horizontally or scrunch them into a random shape.

    Creases will not be reached as thoroughly by the bleach. ,,, Pull vertically, horizontally or randomly. , Bleach needs to be rinsed within three minutes of its application, to stop the bleaching process. ,,,
  3. Step 3: Gather your jeans

  4. Step 4: a bleach pen

  5. Step 5: rough brush

  6. Step 6: rubber gloves

  7. Step 7: clothespins and water hose.

  8. Step 8: Place your materials on a grassy area.

  9. Step 9: Soak your jeans with the hose and wring them out fairly well.

  10. Step 10: Put numerous folds in your jeans.

  11. Step 11: Put on the rubber gloves and apron.

  12. Step 12: Using the bleach pen

  13. Step 13: streak the jeans in a random

  14. Step 14: whisking motion.

  15. Step 15: Using a rough brush

  16. Step 16: gently pull through the lines.

  17. Step 17: Unfold the jeans and pin them "quickly" onto the clothesline.

  18. Step 18: Rinse the jeans thoroughly with the water hose.

  19. Step 19: Repeat the process

  20. Step 20: if desired.

  21. Step 21: Let your jeans dry in the sun to enhance the fading process.

Detailed Guide

This is a pretty "rapid" procedure with a few extra steps.

You'll need to have your technique down.

, Bring them over to the clothesline. ,,, Fold them vertically, horizontally or scrunch them into a random shape.

Creases will not be reached as thoroughly by the bleach. ,,, Pull vertically, horizontally or randomly. , Bleach needs to be rinsed within three minutes of its application, to stop the bleaching process. ,,,

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