How to get rid of ironing marks on black dress pants? Should I dye them black?
Thursday, May 13th, 2010 at
10:51 am
I've a couple dress pants for work. Problem is the black is fading at specific parts, especially due to ironing. How can I restore the black colour? The rest of the pants are still ok, just only those certain parts that are affected, so it's a pity to throw them away. Should dye them black? If so, what would be a good way?
Thanks in advance!
Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)
- Related posts on black
- Black Hat « Andrea Zuill's Blog
- BLACKCELEBRITYKIDS- Black Celebrity Kids,babies,and their Parents ...
- Black professor at CU dental school alleges longtime racial bias ...
- Related posts on dress
- Worn Through » Fashionable Decay: Death and Dress
- Kameez Dress | Buy Cheap Plus Size Dresses
- Kate Beckinsale (White strapless dress) at the Robin Hood premiere ...
- Related posts on Ironing....................
- Guide to Avoid Hair Damages While Using Flat Iron | Beauty
- Eleanors Bloging » Blog Archive » ROWENTA DX8900 Iron – FREE ...
- 30 Easy Jobs to Earn Money Over Summer Vacation « Finance Business ...


US $9.49



If the marks are just fading, dying them would work, yes. If the marks from scorching, dying them wouldn’t fix them.
If you decide to dye the pants, I recommend using Dylon™.
I do not recommend Rit™ Dye. I once dyed a pair of jeans with Rit and they turned my legs black every time I wore them — even after many washings. I finally just threw the jeans in the trash.
If you’d like to buy black Dylon here is a shopping link for you:
http://www.google.com/products?q=dylon+black&aq=f
Once you have the pants back to black, wash in cold water and hang to air dry every time you wash them. This will help keep the color from fading.
-