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Bleach Stains on Clothes: 2 Tips for Managing and Removing Them

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Option B: Dye the Whole Garment

Perfect for: Larger or multiple bleach stains.

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  1. Choose a fabric dye that works with your clothing’s fabric type.
  2. Follow the package instructions to dye the entire garment, either by hand or in a washing machine.
  3. This can restore uniformity and give the piece a whole new life.

Option C: Get Creative with Patches or Tie-Dye

  • Sew a patch, embroidery, or decorative piece over the stain.
  • Turn bleach spots into a full tie-dye project for a trendy, intentional look.

✔ Final Thoughts

While bleach stains can be frustrating, they don’t always mean the end for your clothing. With quick action and a little creativity, you can stop further damage and even turn a mishap into a stylish DIY project.

Remember: prevention is the best solution — always wear old clothes when handling bleach, and clean carefully in well-ventilated areas.

But when accidents happen? You’ve got these two smart tips to handle them.

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