Removing bleach stains from clothing can be challenging, but it’s not impossible. Here are some steps you can take to try to salvage your garment after a bleach stain:
1. Act Quickly:
Identify the fabric: Different fabrics require different treatments. For cotton or wool, use ammonia, and for other materials like synthetics or linen, use hydrogen peroxide.
Dab the stain: Use a clean cloth to blot the bleach stain. Avoid rubbing, as it can spread the bleach and make the stain worse.
Wash the garment: Launder the item as usual, either by hand or in a washing machine. The quicker you treat the stain, the better the chances of removing it.
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