How can I get a bleach stain/mark (horrible yellowish splodge) out of a white jumper?
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You can't - bleach removes colour hence giving it a yellow appearance (it looks yellow but is in fact colourless - if that makes sense. Just think of polars bears - they are not white - they lack any colour, but appear yellowish against the snow).
Anyway you can try to dye the jumper white to get rid of the stain.
you won't. i suggest you dye it black!
i dont no of anything that can remove bleach from material,try your local dry cleaners
Nah I dont think u can either..I got bleach on some new jeans & as the marks looked so bad tried colouring them in with magic marker permanent ink but it washed out....how about a patch on your jumper.I could let you have some denim :-)
I don't think you can. You could try dying the jumper but you would probably need to neutralise the bleach first, or you will end up with a light patch. Try
"sodium thiosulphate"
your stuck with it as far as I know, I don't even reckon dying it will work
bleach does what it says. it bleaches the colour out of things If your jumper has a bleach stain best to soak all of it in bleach and water so it all goes the same yellow colour. That or throw it out sorry,
Give it back to the horrible yellowish slodge and get him to sort it out.
sorry no way pal? by the time you would dye it and the time and effort,you would be cheaper to buy a new one,but that's the truth,go for it get a new one.
Sorry, it's just not possible
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