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# đź§Ľ How to Remove Bleach Stains from Fabrics with 2 Simple Tricks
We’ve all been there — one small splash of bleach and suddenly your favorite shirt, towel, or pair of jeans is left with an **ugly, faded stain** that feels impossible to fix. Unlike other stains, **bleach doesn’t just stain — it removes color**, which makes it one of the trickiest issues in fabric care.
But don’t toss that item just yet! With the right methods, you can **camouflage or even restore the fabric’s appearance**. Here are **two clever tricks** to help you deal with bleach stains and bring your fabrics back to life.
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## ⚠️ First, Know This: You Can’t “Reverse” Bleach Damage
Bleach stains are **permanent color loss**, not actual stains. This means you can’t remove them in the traditional sense — you need to **either re-dye the area** or **disguise the stain** to restore the fabric’s look.
The good news? You have options.
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## 🪄 Trick #1: Use Fabric Markers or Dye Pens to Restore Color
This is the easiest and most precise way to fix small bleach spots — especially on colored or dark fabrics.
### What You Need:
* A **fabric marker** or dye pen in a matching color
* A clean, dry fabric surface
* Patience and good lighting
### How to Do It:
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1. Clean the fabric to ensure there’s no remaining bleach residue.
2. Choose a **fabric marker** that matches your item’s color as closely as possible.
3. Test on a small hidden area first.
4. Carefully **color in the bleached spot**, letting the fabric absorb the dye.
5. Let dry completely, then reapply if needed to deepen the color.
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