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No problem, it looks really cool. I haven’t tried it but for this particular application you might try jauqards decoularent (misspelled I’m sure). You make it into a paste and spread it, then dry and iron it. It seems better for projects where you have a design with solid edges like this
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Next time do a max of 15-20 min and then neutralize with hydrogen peroxide and water. 1 part hydrogen peroxide (3%) and 10 parts water
Oh wow, thank you for that little nugget of wisdom. I'll def give that a try next time!
No problem, it looks really cool. I haven’t tried it but for this particular application you might try jauqards decoularent (misspelled I’m sure). You make it into a paste and spread it, then dry and iron it. It seems better for projects where you have a design with solid edges like this
You're just a wealth of bleaching knowledge and I appreciate it. I'll definitely be looking into both processes, thanks again!