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Whats the best substances to stain clothing.

Postby Getmessy » 06 Jul 2008, 01:50

I like to wreck clothing. But im getting really anoyed as clothes dont seem too stain. I can only get messy in my bathroom so please bear that in mind before sugesting mud or paint. I have tried chocolate sauce but it just washs off. So any suggestions would be gratefully recieved.
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Postby GeOrDiE_bOy » 06 Jul 2008, 11:30

Try anything with food colouring in, depends on the colour of the clothes.
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Postby VeraCD » 06 Jul 2008, 12:35

Tried baked beans on white? If you squeeze the hell out of them, maybe that will stain? :twisted:
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Postby creamkate » 06 Jul 2008, 21:14

Gotta admit, I'm more into saving the clothes after if poss but curry or chilli never fails to stain. Just don't get it in yer eyes!

Oh, and one more thing, Vera CD, I love your ultimate fantasy! That's pretty high on my list of favourites too.
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Postby Hayley » 07 Jul 2008, 09:58

Ketchup stains nicely. Paint, of course. Anytin with strong artificial colour in it.
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Postby DungeonMasterOne » 10 Jul 2008, 00:48

Not sure about ketchup, one of the scenes in our archive has Lady Jasmine completely covering a very nice white poloneck jumper in ketchup, tomato soup, and a bunch of other gunges. We assumed it'd be wrecked, but after two washes it was good as new, and in fact Lady Jasmine wore it home one cold winter's night (and then promptly lost it!).

Paint should do for just about anything, though not really practical in a bathroom you want to use again afterwards.
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Postby Getmessy » 10 Jul 2008, 13:33

Thanks this is really useful advice. The clothes are most colours but i like them too look like i have had fun with them afterwoods. Paint is good but not practical in a bathroom.
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