Wholesale 101
Online Sellers: Best Patches for Covering Clothing Stains
You have tried everything imaginable to remove that stain from that shirt or those jeans, but it refuses to come out. You have determined your only final option is to “customize” the garment to hide it. You have already looked into Bleach Art and Custom Destroy, but you want the easiest possible option… IRON ON PATCHES!If you just need 1 little patch you could bring the clothing with you and make a trip to a craft store like JoAnns or Hobby Lobby. Don’t feel weird about bringing the item in; t
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30th Jul 2021
How to Remove Ink Pen Stains from Clothing Without Washing
Every online seller has come across an ink pen stain on their inventory at least once during their career. Here’s your removal options:
First, if the item is high end material, such as silk, it’s probably an expensive item and therefore it makes the most sense to have it professionally cleaned. If the item is not any kind of exotic fabric then here you go:
Just like with permanent marker stains, the short answer is ALCOHOL and a new, clean toothbrush. If you are looking for a seriously
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27th Jul 2021
Online Sellers: How to Hide a Stain on Tee Shirts
If you’re trying to hide a stain on a shirt that simply won’t come out here’s another simple way to solve the problem; Make a Bleach Tee!
This is a pretty simply project. All you need is a small spray bottle, bleach and a stencil and you can easily create pretty friggin amazing clothing!
Making these custom bleach shirts is seriously simple. CandyAndClothes has the most simplistic tutorial that doesn’t even involve a stencil and instead uses painter
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21st Jul 2021
16+ Ways to Hide STAINS on Clothing
Looking for ways to cover a stain that you can't get out of clothing? Here's a fantastic guide!Stencils - Stencils can be used with bleach, dye or even fabric markers to cover stains that you can't get out. If your stain is black ink, simply opt to color your stencil in black. Most stencils can be used multiple times, making them an "investment" as opposed to a "quick fix". Patches. Patches are great for stains and holes. A patch not only solves the problem but
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3rd Jun 2020