It’s happened to most of us: during a cleaning spree, doing laundry, or just by accident, a splash of bleach lands on our clothes, leaving those pesky discolored spots behind.
Bleach has the potential to wreck your clothes, but don’t toss them out just yet! There are a few techniques you can employ to possibly remove those bleach stains and give your clothes a second chance.
While bleach is a handy household tool, its strong odor can be overpowering and it can be hazardous if inhaled or if it comes into direct contact with skin. Always store bleach safely and ensure its container and cap are secure.
Here are two methods to help you tackle bleach stains:
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Here are two methods to help you tackle bleach stains:
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