
Without a doubt, bleach stains are extremely difficult to remove.
Fabrics treated with this product may experience dye fading and partial color shifts when worn.
Nevertheless, you must move swiftly, since these stains will become permanent very soon!
So, what’s the best way to remove bleach stains?
The presence of bleach stains on many goods, including clothes and furniture, is rather prevalent. Some prioritization strategies can be used to lessen their impact:
– To get rid of bleach stains, you can use ammonia.
spots caused by bleach
Stain caused by bleach – spm
Assuming it reacts quickly enough, ammonia is quite effective on wool and cotton textiles.
Fabrics treated with this product will retain their color and texture even after bleaching.
Just wet an absorbent cloth in the solution and massage it into the bleached area. After a few minutes of sitting, add the mixture to the washing machine with your garments.
Caution:
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