How to Remove Bleach Stains from Fabrics (2 Simple Tricks That Actually Work)
Rubbing alcohol
White vinegar
Steps:
Mix equal parts rubbing alcohol and white vinegar.
Dip a clean cloth into the mixture.
Gently dab (don’t rub) the solution onto the bleach stain.
Rinse the garment with cold water.
Repeat if needed until the discoloration fades.
Final Thoughts
Bleach stains don’t always mean the end of your favorite clothes. With the right technique and a little patience, you can often restore the fabric and extend the life of the garment. Try one of these two simple tricks before giving up on a bleach-damaged item—you might be surprised by how well they work!
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