Almost everyone who has used chlorine bleach has a story about a blouse or shirt ruined by a splash of bleach. But did you know that with some care and a bit of creative style, you can use chlorine ...
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There’s probably at least one beloved shirt in your closet that you no longer wear because of a small, unsightly stain. Well, no need to leave it hanging any longer—bleaching with tie dye is a great ...
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Bleach is a handy way to mark fabrics, and it turns out that combining bleach with a 3D-printed design is an awfully quick-working and effective way to stamp a design onto a shirt. Plain PLA stamp ...
Soy sauce is good on sushi or dumplings, but not so much on your clothing. Thankfully, removing soy sauce stains using staple supplies is easier than you think.
The fall has a way of awakening people’s inner creativity. While some dive into baking, painting, or other forms of self-expression, many choose to use fashion as a means to share the spirit of the ...