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# **Bleach Stains on Clothes: 2 Tips to Hide and Eliminate Them**
We’ve all been there — one accidental splash of bleach, and suddenly your favorite shirt has a glaring white spot that screams “ruined.” Unlike other stains, **bleach stains aren’t really stains at all** — they’re areas where the dye has been stripped away. That’s what makes them so frustrating… and seemingly permanent.
But don’t toss that shirt just yet. With the right tricks, you can **hide or even eliminate bleach stains** and give your clothes a second chance. Here are **two effective ways** to do it.
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## **1. Hide It with Fabric Dye or a Fabric Marker**
Since bleach removes color, the best way to “eliminate” the mark is to **put the color back in**. This can be done easily with **fabric dye** or **fabric markers**, depending on the size and location of the stain.
### 🔹 **Option A: Fabric Dye (Best for Larger Stains or Multiple Areas)**
* Choose a dye that matches your garment’s original color as closely as possible.
* Follow the instructions on the dye package — usually involves mixing with hot water and soaking the item.
* For targeted stains, use a cotton swab to dab the dye directly onto the spot.
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**Pro tip:** Test on a small hidden area first to make sure the color blends well.
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