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Ignoring the logo, how would I bleach a black sweatshirt to achieve the pattern in this pic?
also DIY General

>> No.9257329

>>9257298
I'll tell you assuming you don't know how to bleach dye a thing. I recently just dyed a pair of cargo pants I never wear just to see how it works so maybe my limited knowledge can help you.

>you set out a board or something, or find someplace flat to to this
>if you don't want to get the back and front at the same time, you better fucking put some shit between the two layers. a plastic bag worked for me
>using a spray bottle spray whatever you want (if you're using a stencil or whatever)
>wait until it bleaches to the tone you want
>AS SOON AS IT HITS THAT TONE soak that shit in water. you can use another spray bottle, just make sure it gets REALLY wet.
>throw that shit in the wash cause it'll smell like bleach pretty bad.

bad bing bada boom.

I would presume to get those lines you would just use the "laser" function on your spray bottle instead of the mist.

>> No.9257334

>>9257329
oh also, it'll be tempting to spray a lot in one spot because you don't see immediate results. Trust me though a little bit will do you. 3-5 is pretty much what you want per spot if you don't want it to bleach too fast.

Remember, the more you add the faster it'll go, but the harder it will be to stop.