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Bleach stains on clothes: 2 tips to hide and eliminate them

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### 🔹 **Option B: Fabric Marker (Best for Small or Spot Stains)**

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* Fabric markers are like permanent markers made for clothes.
* Simply color over the stain using a marker in the closest shade possible.
* Let it dry fully and heat-set it with an iron if needed.

> **Bonus:** Some fabric markers come in multi-color packs — perfect if your clothing has patterns or varying shades.

## **2. Disguise It with a Creative DIY Upgrade**

If you’re not confident in color matching, or the stain is in a tough spot, why not turn it into an **intentional design choice**?

### 🔸 **Option A: Add a Patch or Embellishment**

* Sew or iron on a patch, applique, or even a cool piece of embroidery.
* Great for denim jackets, backpacks, sweatshirts, or jeans.
* Get creative: choose a design that matches your style or the theme of the item.

### 🔸 **Option B: Tie-Dye or Reverse Bleach the Whole Garment**

* If the bleach spot is large or you just want to embrace a new look, try tie-dyeing the whole item.
* Alternatively, do a “reverse tie-dye” using more bleach to create a deliberate pattern, so the original stain blends in.

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> **Style tip:** Black or dark-colored garments look especially cool when tie-dyed with bleach patterns.

## **Quick Do-Not List for Bleach Stains:**

* ❌ Don’t try to wash it out — the damage is already done.
* ❌ Don’t scrub the area harshly — it won’t restore the color.
* ❌ Don’t ignore the stain — the longer it sits, the harder it is to disguise.

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## **Final Thoughts**

Bleach stains might feel like a death sentence for your clothing, but with a little creativity and the right tools, you can **cover, fix, or completely transform** the damage. Whether you go for a perfect color match or embrace a bold new look, these two tips can help turn your ruined piece into a revived favorite.

So next time bleach finds its way onto your outfit, don’t panic — just grab some dye, a marker, or a little imagination.

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