How to remove bleach stains from fabrics with 2 tricks
Bleach stains on colored clothes are a common and unpleasant problem. It can happen that a colored garment falls among the whites, or that it gets stained during housework.
In any case, we almost always end up throwing away the stained garment, thinking that we can no longer recover it. Or we resort to fabric dyes whose result will never be similar to the original.
Bleach is a substance with a very strong smell, which releases irritating gases that are dangerous for our health. Contact with the skin is also very dangerous.
In this article we suggest 2 simple tricks to recover colored clothes that have bleach stains.
First trick
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