How to Fade Black Jeans

Jeans are a staple in every woman’s wardrobe, but the thing about black jeans is that they’re not always flattering. When you wear them too often, they can start to fade and look worse than before. This blog post will show you how to fade black jeans!

How to Fade Black Jeans

Wearing black jeans is an excellent way to up your style game. But as anyone who has worn black denim before knows, the color doesn’t last forever. Luckily there are ways of preventing this from happening, and one of them is by fading them on purpose. Fading your jeans will make it look like they were broken in nature and not just put through a washing machine for a few months straight. Read on to know more!

10 Ways on How to Fade Black Jeans

1. Wash Them with Bleach:

This is the most popular way to fade black jeans. You can either wash them with bleach or add bleach to the detergent. This method is best for people looking to keep their jeans black for a long time. However, it’s also advisable not to use too much bleach because this can damage the color of your jeans and can even finish them off completely.

2. Use Vinegar:

Vinegar is an eco-friendly cleaning agent which helps fade dark fabric color. Vinegar is an acidic material that can be used on jeans to fade them. You can add vinegar to your washing machine along with detergent; however, you can also soak the jeans overnight in a little bit of vinegar and water solution.

3. Use Sandpaper:

This method of fading black jeans uses sandpaper to get the job done. You’ll need to soak the jeans in water for about an hour before sanding them down. Be very careful while doing this because you can easily damage the fabric. Start with low grit sandpaper, and then work your way up to a higher grit if needed.

Use Sandpaper

4. Use a Sun Lamp:

This is another popular way to fade black jeans. Sun lamps work by emitting UV rays that help fade the fabric’s color. You can either buy a sun lamp or use a natural light source like the sun. First, situate your jeans in a place where they will be directly exposed to the light for about an hour.

5. Use Potassium Permanganate:

This is a chemical that is used to fade dark fabrics. You can buy it at most craft or fabric stores. Add 1/2 tsp of potassium permanganate to a liter of hot water and soak the jeans overnight. Be very careful while using this chemical, as it can be harmful if ingested.

6. Use a Mixture of Hydrogen Peroxide:

This is another chemical that can be used to fade black jeans. It’s a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. Add two tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide and 1/4 cup of baking soda to a gallon of hot water and soak the jeans overnight.

7. Use a Magic Eraser:

This is a very popular method to fade black jeans. However, buying a magic eraser can be expensive, so you can also make your own with baking soda and water. Mix 1/2 cup of baking soda with 1/4 cup of water to create a paste. You’ll then need to dip the magic eraser in water for about a minute before using it on your jeans.

8. Try Rit Dye:

Rit dye is a dye that is used to fade clothes. It can be bought at most fabric stores. Use Rit dye according to the instructions on the box. You’ll need to add salt when using this method and don’t forget to wear gloves while handling the dye.

Use Rit dye according to instructions

9. Use Ammonia:

This chemical is used to fade the black fabric. You can either buy ammonia or make your mixture with water and bleach. Add 1 cup of ammonia to 4 cups of warm water to create the solution. Use a toothbrush or an old brush to apply this solution to your jeans.

10. Try Dish Soap:

This is a straightforward way to fade black jeans. Dish soap can be bought at any store, and it’s very affordable. Add a few drops of dish soap to a bucket of hot water and soak the jeans for about an hour. Be sure to rinse the jeans afterward.

Some Tips and Suggestions

1. Soak your black jeans in a mixture of hot water and vinegar overnight. The vinegar acid will help break down the dye in the fabric, fading it gradually over time.

2. Put your jeans in the sun. The natural light will also help to fade the color over time.

3. Rub your jeans with a slice of raw potato. The starch in the raw potato will help fade your jeans.

Jeans With a Slice of Raw Potato

4. Apply lemon juice to the areas where you want your black jeans to fade. Allow it to sit for 30 minutes, rinse thoroughly, and immediately place the washed jeans into the sun or under running water until they are wet all over (this will remove the excess lemon juice).

5. Soak your jeans in a mixture of hot water and baking soda. The alkaline baking soda will help fade your jeans quickly.

6. Apply a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and ammonia to the areas where you want your black jeans to fade, then spray them with hair bleach once they have dried. Leave them outside or indoors in full sun for about two hours, then rinse them and put them in the sun to dry.

7. Fill a bucket with vinegar and take your jeans for a swim in it, then hang them up to dry.

You Can Check It Out to: Fade Black Jeans to Grey

Conclusion

We know that it can be challenging for some people to find the time or energy in their busy lives to keep up with all of life’s demands. However, if you are looking for a way to quickly and easily freshen up your wardrobe, jeans may be just what you need! These tricks will help you fade black jeans without having any special equipment, meaning they work even when there is no laundry machine nearby.

You’ll look like new again before you know it! Additional tips include wearing dark wash denim instead of light-colored jeans, which tend not to fade as well; washing them less frequently than other clothes, so they don’t wear out too soon; and turning them inside out because this causes more fading on the outside seams. We hope this blog post on how to fade black jeans has been helpful. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Nancy Behan

Nancy Behan

Nancy is an embroidery artist, fashion blogger and a full time editor at DIY quickly. Nancy edits the fashion section on DIY quickly, focusing on the embroidery and cross stitch articles, alongside with fabric and other costume design elements. She graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History. She loves to work on her own projects, read books and watch romantic movies in her spare time.

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