Transforming a boring old black t-shirt using bleach!

 by stinkymum
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Do you have a few boring old black t-shirts that you are sick of? Here's a way to transform them into "something else". It's sort of like tie-dying, but using bleach to remove the dye, instead of adding dyes. It's also a much quicker process, which I am sure "the have-it-nows" will appreciate!

Step 1: Purloin your boring old shirt

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I have kidnapped an old black shirt from my son! You can also use boring old dark blue shirts for this transformation too! It is really cool! Be sure to use 100% cotton for this. First you need to wash the shirt (for who knows what perils lurk within its folds!) Once washed you can spin it dry and you are ready to begin!

Step 2: You are now spoiled for choice...

Now that you have boring old you know what, you have so many choices ahead of you. How are you going to transform it into something amazing (with bleach.
Choice One: You can pretend you are doing a rainbow swirl tie-dye http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-tie-dye-an-old-white-shirt-or-a-new-shirt-/ and place the shirt face down, place a dowel rod in the center and twirl it anti or clockwise to achieve "pie", and put rubber bands on to hold its shape

Step 5: Choice du Jour!

This is the method I quite like! Take boring old you know what and lay it face down, upside down, sideways down, any old down you like and beg borrow or steal marbles, stones, small rocks, or those litte weird glass shape things that you can buy to decorate vases or whatever! You are going to tie these into the shirt with rubber bands in either a regular or random pattern, whichever you like (by the way you can also do this with tie-dying)

Step 6: Band the foreign objects!

Now you have chosen your design and picked out some assorted foreign objects, start putting the marbles, etc. on the t-shirt and fix rubber bands around them. Make the rubber bands very tight and insert your marbles from both sides of the shirt as it makes a more interesting effect on the back and front. These pictures are over exposed so you can see the effect more.

Step 7: The Bleach Solution - be very careful!

Prepare a mild bleach and water solution, using common household bleach. BE VERY CAREFUL, YOU ARE DEALING WITH BLEACH! Do not get bleach in your eyes or on your skin, accidental splashes rinse off immediately. Do not splash on your clothes as you will bleach them. Wear rubber gloves and old clothes (instead of old clothes you could wear a strategically adapted trash bag!) When you have mixed your bleach solution (about 1/3 bleach to 2/3rd cold tap water) place your bobbled, banded shirt into it and make sure it is completely submerged. This is the hard part, as depending on the dye used in the t-shirt when it was manufactured, there is really no hard and fast rule as to how long you should leave the shirt soaking in the bleach. I suggest that after 10 minutes, check the shirt by looking to see if it looks less black, and if there is dye in the water. It's not very scientific I'm afraid, but....... on no account get bleach on your skin or clothes.

Step 8: Yes! It is the same t-shirt

I have un-banded my shirt, rinsed and washed in the washing machine, and here's what it looks like. It's brown with black splodges! Now all I have to do is to tell my son what I have done with his shirt! Ooops! The last pictures in this step are of a couple of shirts I bleached last year. They were both black to start with, but the bleach has made them very different colours. They were tied in what they call "the flower fold". The first picture is of the fronts and second the backs.

If you use a dark blue shirt, you will get pink with blue splodges! With black it depends on the dye of the original garment as to whether you will get brown or grey. Bottom line, it's not boring and it's quick!

Quick Note: for more bleach dyed effects go to http://www.instructables.com/id/Sons-of-Boring-Black/
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clutafobic says: Oct 23, 2012. 9:00 PM
Thanks for your pictures and instructions! I have tried to do the same with bleach on a black shirt. I did not get your beautiful results because I was too impatient. I kept adding more bleach until I see the black shirt changes colour.. I did get beautiful tie die results for a split second before ugly holes start to appear and the whole shirt falls apart. We should follow the proportion of water and bleach you provided!
masterochicken says: Jun 9, 2012. 12:15 AM
So would this not work for synthetics? I kind of want to try it with a pair of basketball shorts.
foobear says: Aug 28, 2011. 9:28 AM
wow, awesome results!
meyers says: Jun 21, 2010. 3:31 PM
what if i add a colour corant to the bleach and water solution? Would the dye be for example blue instead of the bleach stain colour?
mlockhart in reply to meyersMar 6, 2011. 6:48 PM
No - only because bleach removes color from anything. If your dye is in the same solution as the bleach, the bleach'll suck the color right out of it!

But, if you dye the shirt a color afterward, the places you've bleached will be extra thirsty and be very receptive to color!

Cool idea
meyers in reply to mlockhartMar 7, 2011. 3:45 AM
Well thank you very much ;D
I'll try it.
Perculiartom says: Feb 7, 2011. 9:41 AM
what type of bleach do you use?
gi joe says: Jul 14, 2010. 1:45 PM
thanks cool shirt
BobbyCage says: Mar 4, 2010. 11:51 PM
any way to keep all the "holes" black, makin 'em look like bullet holes?
BobbyCage in reply to BobbyCageMar 4, 2010. 11:56 PM
 oh...and also, the bigger the "object", like the marble, the bigger the circle?
maniqueen says: Feb 10, 2010. 10:12 PM
I reaaally like the first one in the second row of pictures... you should do a tutorial for that one!! pleeease
ve2vfd says: Jul 1, 2008. 6:56 AM
If you want additionnal spotty effect, when you take the shirt out of the bleach, lay it down flat on a table (outside!) and sprinkle straight vinegar on it.

The vinegar reacts violently with the bleach and burns deep spots in the fabric.

WARNING: This releases *very* nasty fumes, do it outside!
bomberman3 in reply to ve2vfdOct 27, 2008. 5:10 PM
this also works with ammonia.
bomberman3 in reply to bomberman3Dec 21, 2009. 5:39 PM
No, but seriously, don't. You will die.
Maureclaire in reply to bomberman3Apr 11, 2009. 11:54 AM
NEVER mix bleach and ammonia !!! VERY toxic !!! I KNOW someone who DIED that way !!! I am serious !!!
x z i t in reply to bomberman3Mar 13, 2009. 7:36 PM
viniger is easier 2 get tho
NinjaSloth in reply to bomberman3Jan 19, 2009. 6:14 PM
if you mix bleach with ammonia....................wow just don't...... you'll die
Lance Mt. in reply to NinjaSlothDec 21, 2009. 4:09 PM
 anyone know the actual chemical reaction taking place? To cause the toxicity? 
nina rabbit in reply to Lance Mt.Jul 12, 2011. 8:03 AM
According to Wikipedia: "Mixing with chlorine-containing products or strong oxidants, such as household bleach, can lead to hazardous compounds such as chloramines" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloramine). Ammonia is generally irritating to mucous membranes such as in the eyes, nose, sinus, lungs, mouth, etc. Exposure to industrial strength ammonia for 30 minutes or more is considered hazardous to human respiratory health and injurious to the lungs. The fumes produced when ammonia and chlorine mix creates a gaseous release of compounds with even greater toxicity. In conclusion: DON'T MIX AMMONIA WITH BLEACH.
Mandalore_Stier in reply to Lance Mt.Jul 4, 2010. 12:55 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/A795611
KottonKandy says: Dec 7, 2009. 5:47 PM
Way cool! I can't wait to try this!
    -K.K
CriscoCisco says: Jul 16, 2009. 6:29 PM
Can you bleach tie dye with a brown shirt?
whitehawk says: Mar 27, 2008. 2:49 PM
Great instructable - thanks! Just a quick tip to add: When you remove the shirt from the bleach mixture, it's a good idea to rinse it first in water, then in water with vinegar added. The vinegar neutralizes the bleach to make sure it doesn't keep working. cheers, julie
stinkymum (author) in reply to whitehawkMar 27, 2008. 7:21 PM
Thanks, that's a good idea.
jeana41 in reply to stinkymumApr 10, 2009. 3:19 PM
Very cool! How do you get the design of the one next to the diagonal, the tiger stripy looking one?
xylo0 says: Apr 3, 2008. 4:53 PM
How do u get the arrow design?
stinkymum (author) in reply to xylo0Aug 18, 2008. 2:08 PM
jeana41 in reply to stinkymumApr 8, 2009. 9:02 AM
Very cool! How do you get the patter of the one next to the diagonal (the "tiger" one)?
stinkymum (author) in reply to xylo0Apr 4, 2008. 10:02 AM
NinjaSloth says: Jan 12, 2009. 11:12 AM
does any dark color work because i want to try some of my old brown shirts. They arn't very dark but i just wanna know if it could work before i destroy them.
stinkymum (author) in reply to NinjaSlothJan 12, 2009. 12:14 PM
it should work, and the shirts will be brown and lighter brown.
hyperactiveguy says: Nov 28, 2008. 5:23 PM
I used to have a pair of black underwear... then somebody accidentally spilled bleach on them. Now they're black and orange HALLOWEEN ALL YEAR ROUND!!
hammer9876 says: Aug 20, 2008. 11:38 AM
I accidentally spilled multiple spots of some "mildew remover" (bleach) on a shirt I was wearing. It didn't looked bleached until it went through the wash. Over time, the fibers deteriorated and my white-splotched shirt became my holey shirt. Be careful will bleach.
stinkymum (author) in reply to hammer9876Aug 20, 2008. 1:13 PM
You are so right!
MissPennyFarthing says: Aug 18, 2008. 3:50 PM
Cool! :-) A couple of them remind me of Army camouflage!
seantowle says: Aug 16, 2008. 4:54 PM
how do you do the one where it has the three circles and the lines diagonally across? thanks in advance
stinkymum (author) in reply to seantowleAug 18, 2008. 2:01 PM
You scrunch diagonally from one corner to the sleeve opposite in pleats and rubber band round. Then you take some marbles and put them in the other corners and band them an then dip in the bleach solution.
kangri says: Aug 17, 2008. 1:22 PM
Awesome Instructable!! I just finished bleaching my shirt and my sister did hers, and now they're in the washing machine. I used the bullseye technique while my sister tried the scrunching technique. They came out great, but we should've used tighter rubber bands for my sis's shirt XD I'm gunna try this using other colors. Thanks again!
Mosh says: Mar 23, 2008. 2:19 PM
OK, all I need now is a source of cheap shirts! Thanks :)
stinkymum (author) in reply to MoshMar 23, 2008. 2:22 PM
Check your local thrift stores!
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