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Saint Laurent jeans ruined

Timmek

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Hello everyone,

Recently I bought a pair of gray Saint Laurent jeans, and while trying to remove a stain, I accidentally over used the product, and now I have an even bigger white stain on my jeans.

I was wondering if it was possible to repair this issue myself , or if dry cleaners usually do things like this

Thank you
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Murlsquirl

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Hello everyone,

Recently I bought a pair of gray Saint Laurent jeans, and while trying to remove a stain, I accidentally over used the product, and now I have an even bigger white stain on my jeans.

I was wondering if it was possible to repair this issue myself , or if dry cleaners usually do things like this

Thank you


Welcome to the forum, Timmek. I don't know if there is any saving those. Try soaking them in cold water and see if the product will come out.
 

Timmek

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Thank you for your quick reply,

I don't think it's the product that's stuck to the fabric, but rather the product just removed the grey completely,

Do you think dying them completely would be a plausible solution?

Thanks agsin
 

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soak the entire pair in the product and have a light wash denim lol
 

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