Bleach spots on a green Timberland sweatshirt


Name: Paul

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Message: I have a Timberland sweatshirt in colour wakami green, can you help me? I have bleach spots, what can I do?


In general, the answer to bleach spots is to find a close color match in a permanent marker, or, better, a fabric marker, and color in the spot. See "How can I fix the bleach spots on my favorite clothing?", part of the FAQ about dye-related questions on my web site.

For a dull grayish green like your Wakami green, you will probably have to choose more than one color of marker, and color the spot in completely first with the gray marker, then with a green one. Marvy Uchida's "khaki" color fabric marker would probably be a good start.  You won't be able to get a perfect match, but you can make the spots less conspicuous.

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Posted: Monday - January 05, 2009 at 05:25 PM          

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