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Three Great Tips for Restoring Bleach-Stained Clothes!

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Bleach is one of the most commonly used household products in the home. It is best known for its disinfecting and bleaching properties for white clothing. However, accidents can occur and even a few drops of this product can leave stains on clothing.

If you don’t want to throw away your favorite shirt or pants, there are some clever ways to get your item back. These tips do not promise to remove stains left behind by bleach, but they can treat stains by neutralizing their effect on clothing colors.

Reverse the effect of bleach stains

Bleach is known to be a strong product and doesn’t just leave stains on clothes. It can even cause damage. That is why it is so important to neutralize the effect of bleach on the fabrics, otherwise there is a risk of holes appearing in them. To do this, rinse the stain well with cold water. Next, mix some baking soda with water to make a paste.

Apply this paste directly to the stain and allow it to dry. Next, take a toothbrush and brush gently to neutralize the effects of the bleach. Now choose between the two solutions below to restore the color of your clothes.
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