If indoors, the best and place is a shower stall/tub.
Bleaching bleach tie dye patterns. Fold, scrunch, and twist the item you want to dye and wrap it with rubber bands or zip ties. Rinse well until you don't smell the bleach much anymore. (longer times for more vibrant colors) rinse the shirt in cold water in an area that will not be damaged by the.
Apply bleach only to the ball of fabric that has been pulled. Leave the clothing to rest for about one hour. Cotton blends will work too, but may need additional processing time.
The more bleach you pour over, the. Set and then rinse out the bleach. First, lay the shirt flat.
Rinsing out the bleach from the black clothes. Prepare a 1:1 ratio of water and household bleach. Gather the folded, creased area in a rubber band.
Then you can remove the rubber bands. Rinse well again as soon as the bands are off. Tie rubber bands around the circumference of the shirt to secure it firmly in place.
Before beginning to bleach, make sure you are working outdoors or in a well ventilated area. Use bleach in a spray bottle to. Then rinse out the still bundled clothing.