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2 DIY Tricks to Remove Bleach Stains from Clothes

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2 DIY Tricks to Remove Bleach Stains from Clothes

Bleach stains can feel like the end of the road for your favorite garments, but don’t give up just yet! While bleach stains permanently strip color from fabric, there are clever DIY tricks to restore or camouflage the damage. With a little creativity and some simple tools, you can give your clothes a second life.

Here are two effective methods to tackle those pesky bleach stains and save your wardrobe:


Trick 1: Dye the Stained Area

If the bleach stain is small, you can restore the color with fabric dye or even household items.

What You’ll Need:

  • Fabric dye in a color matching your garment
  • Cotton swabs or a fine paintbrush
  • Rubber gloves
  • A bowl of water
  • Optional: A fabric marker (for minor touch-ups)

Steps:

  1. Choose the Right Dye: Select a fabric dye that matches your garment’s color. If you can’t find an exact match, use a fabric marker for precision touch-ups.
  2. Prepare the Dye: Follow the instructions on the dye package to prepare the solution. Use a small amount for spot treatment.
  3. Apply the Dye: Using a cotton swab or fine paintbrush, carefully apply the dye only to the stained area. Work slowly to avoid over-applying or spreading dye to unaffected areas.
  4. Let It Dry: Allow the dye to dry completely. Check the color, and apply a second coat if needed for a perfect match.
  5. Heat Set the Dye: Follow the fabric dye’s instructions to heat set the color (usually by ironing or machine drying) to prevent future fading.

Pro Tip: If the stain is too large for spot-dyeing, consider dyeing the entire garment for a uniform look.

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