Can bleach stains be removed from clothing?
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No as they are not really stains. The bleach has removed the colour dye from the clothes.
no
Yes. you need to use bleach for this problem.
Nope. U can dye the clothes after though.
nope unles u re dye it
Errr, no. Sorry.
no, sorry. its not really a stain, the color is actually removed
No way, bleach is permenant I'm afraid.
No.
No, the bleach has removed the original colour.
Bleach does not "stain" clothing. It actually has removed the dye. You can try re-dying the garment using a product like Rit, but chances are, it's ruined.
Sorry, no they can't. The bleach has removed the colour permanently.
no because bleach removes the color of the clothing so its not really a stain its the color being taken away. the only way to get rid of it is to buy a new item of clothing. sorry.
No unless you pour bleach all over the shirt that you got spots on :)
No. Bleach stains aren't stains, because they are not on the cloth, but a portion of the cloth where the dye has been removed.
The only thing you can try is Dylon, depending on how much bleach is on the clothing. If it's cotton, it should work, but you may see a little mark afterwards. I tried it on some trousers and it covered up the bleach mark nicely.
No, the bleach has not stained the clothing, it has removed the dye from those areas.
i would think not but ask in the pharmacy
No, bleach stains cannot be removed, because they, in themselves, are a result of color being removed from a garment. A good alternative is to dye the item (you can buy fabric dye quite inexpensively at the grocery store). You can also apply an applique or other embellishment to cover the stain.
Bleach doesn't really "stain" clothes or fabrics. What it does is remove the color, or dye, from the area that the bleach fell on or was applied to.
If you were to get bleach on a shirt or pants, the only way to fix the problem would be to try and match the color with a dye you can purchase from a fabric store.
It's hard to do. Most likely whatever you have that got bleach on it is now ruined.
Sorry for the bad news.
The only option really as I have found from experience is to put more bleach on it until the item of clothing is completely white, or completely the same colour.
Not possible as bleach takes the material back to the natural colour which is usually white. Best way is to dye the clothes back to the colour you had.
I am at this moment wearing a shirt with white blotches on it from bleach and on Monday I am dying it a blue as near to the original colour as I can.
No sorry the bleach has taken the colour out of the clothing- the only thing you may be able to do is dye the clothing again.
No....you really only have three choices.
1. Try to re-dye the garment (or if the spot is really small use a permanent marker the right color,this works best on black clothes)
2. Bleach the whole garment, at least it will be all one color
3. Toss it and move on.
no i tried then dyed over it made it look worse it sucks i know
Unfortunately no. They are not stains in the traditional sense. They are a result of color being removed from the original garment. The only thing I could think to do is try to perhaps re-color. There are color/dye removers that you could treat the entire garment with, then redye it with a color of your choice. If it is just a small spot, you may want to see if you can find a permanent marker (like a Sharpie) and color the spot in. Some times, depending on the size of the bleach spot and the correct color match, Sharpies work wonders.
no if you rub something out can you bring it back . same principle.
Nope but what you can do is tie elastic bands arount the shirt in several places and dip it into a bucket of bleach. leave for a few hours dry and hey presto what a great tie died shirt. You will have a new for old lol
No. Bleach removes color. It is not a stain to be cleaned. Either use the clothes for painting and garden work, or if you really like the clothes you could try dying them. It won't be perfect but you might like the unusual outcome.
No. You will need to by dye called RIT to turn your clothes back to the original color or discard the clothing. Cut the fabric and re-use the clothing as cleaning rags.
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