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How to Remove Bleach Stains from Fabrics with 2 Tricks

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✅ Works great on:

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* T-shirts
* Cotton pants
* Pillowcases
* Upholstery with small faded spots

**Pro Tip:** You can blend multiple marker colors to get the perfect match.

## 🧪 Trick #2: Dye the Entire Garment

If the stain is too large or in an obvious place, consider **re-dyeing the entire fabric** for an even, refreshed look.

### What You Need:

* Fabric dye (choose based on your fabric type: cotton, polyester, etc.)
* A large bucket or washing machine
* Gloves & old clothes
* Salt or vinegar (optional, for color bonding)

### How to Do It:

1. Read the dye instructions carefully.
2. Wash the garment first to remove any bleach or residue.
3. Mix the dye with water (and salt/vinegar if directed).
4. Submerge the entire garment and stir consistently.
5. Rinse thoroughly and air dry.

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✅ Best for:

* T-shirts
* Hoodies
* Towels
* Bedsheets

**Pro Tip:** Go **one shade darker** than the original color to completely cover up the bleach marks.

## 🧴 Bonus Tip: Prevent Future Bleach Mishaps

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* Avoid using bleach near fabrics you don’t intend to clean.
* Wear old clothes while handling bleach.
* Use **color-safe bleach alternatives** when possible.
* Store bleach separately from your laundry supplies.

## 🧵 Final Thoughts

Bleach stains might seem like the end of the road for your favorite fabric — but with a little creativity and the right tools, you can **bring your clothing or linens back to life**.

Whether you opt for a quick marker fix or a full dye makeover, your fabric gets a second chance — and you save money and waste in the process.

Would you like a printable step-by-step guide or product recommendations for fabric dyes and markers? Just let me know!

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