How to Stone Wash Jeans at Home

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Soft and stone-washed look

Regular jeans are relatively stiff and tight when new. While many like that fresh "just from the store look," others prefer wearing jeans that are softer, with a worn and faded appearance. Purchasing ''stone-washed'' jeans is quite expensive. Creating ''stone-washed'' jeans at home, is relatively easy and inexpensive. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Large round stones (6-8)
  • Washing machine detergent (any brand)
  • Liquid bleach
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Instructions

    • 1
      Select smooth and larger

      Search for pebbles or ball-sized round rocks at the seashore or near a running brook. Make sure that they are smooth and round so they will not cut the jeans.

    • 2

      Start the wash cycle in your washing machine. Add detergent, bleach and the rocks. When the washer tub is 1/4 filled, add the jeans that you want to stonewash.

    • 3

      Let it go through the wash cycle as usual. As the water begins to drain-just before the wash cycle-stop the machine. Allow the jeans to soak in the wash water for about 3-4 hours.

    • 4

      Return and once again turn on the washing machine. Let it continue to finish the entire wash and rinse cycle. When the washer stops, remove the jeans and check to see if you got the look you wanted.

    • 5

      Put the jeans in the dryer to dry. Wet jeans will not always show the faded or worn look of stonewashing. If not satisfied, go through the entire process once again, either immediately or at a later time.

Tips & Warnings

  • Add jeans to the water in the washing machine, that has been well blended with the bleach and detergent.

  • To balance the tumbler in the washer spin/cycle, add old towels along with the jeans.

  • Adding rocks to the wash will cause them to bang against the interior of the washing machine. The towels should help deaden the sound and protect the washer walls from damage.

  • If you feel you would like the jeans further stone-washed, it would be advisable to wait a few days. Wearing them out in the sun might make the fabric lighter and more to your liking.

  • Excessive use of bleach and too many rocks pounding the jeans can make your jeans too thin and might ruin them.

  • Too many stone washes is not recommended especially one after the other. It can ruin the jeans.

  • Never add jeans to a washing machine ''before'' adding bleach. The bleach will remove the color and spot the jeans.

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