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By Anonymous - 27/01/2013 06:10 - United States - Batesville
This is why we have bleach, cheers.
Ack at people saying she has a nice red dress. As if dye poured over the head would magically make it a good looking red dress :P. If you can, getting it properly dyed afterwards -would- make it into a nice red dress though (provided the material takes dye well). #123 - Yeah, of course its for clothes (unless you're stupid enough to use industrial bleach which I'm really assuming most people wouldn't) =/. I suppose its just that personally I would take something like that to the drycleaners as opposed to throwing it into a washing machine with detergent and bleach. Then again if the dress is made of a tough material then it doesn't matter I guess.
I call bullshit.
Sue their asses.
I second the RIT dye remover! I used it on my white denim shorts when they got turned pink in the laundry (from a bunch of red towels), and it worked like a charm!!!
omg i would be soo pissed!!!
That really sucks. I gave you a FYL, but seriously, $200 for a dress? WHY?!
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Sue for damages, if the blokes had any decency they would have offer to pay for a new one anyway.
On a side note who walkes around with a thing of red liquid just incase you see someone you know?