the colour on my jeans seems to rub off on my white shoes making it blue. I've washed the jeans 4 times already but the colour still seems to wear. anyone know how to solve the problem? what about removing the stains from white leather shoes?
Murf said:i've read some nasty stories of people having nice white leather lounges and or white leather interior in their cars, and bad quality jeans not pretty
It does?Dreamerish*~ said:Turn your jeans inside out before you wash them to slow the process of colour-loss.
yeh its happened to me as well... basically dont wear your white shoes with those jeans till youve washed them a few times more often...noneother said:the colour on my jeans seems to rub off on my white shoes making it blue. I've washed the jeans 4 times already but the colour still seems to wear. anyone know how to solve the problem? what about removing the stains from white leather shoes?
Someone should've knocked you out for spending $140 on a school bag in the first place. $70 max.EnterNameHere said:I feel your pain
My jeans once destroyed a $140 school bag.
Not happy....
Even though I hated them at that stage, rather than throw the jeans out, I just used that 'dye-stop' stuff from the local craft store. It was about $14 I think, and is designed to stop fading, or transfering the dye onto other surfaces.
If you can be bothered, it is a good investment.
As for the shoes, much like my bag, I think they are gone forever.
Still, as Emily said, maybe try the shoe polish...
You never know....