Bleach marks on pure cotton, white sweater, huge brown stains like burns from an iron. Any way to remove them?


Question:Bleach used to remove stains on a pure cotton, white sweater left huge brown stains (like burns from an iron). Is there any way to remove them?

Answers:
This same thing happened to me last week when I needed to bleach two cotton shirts. You, like me and a lot of us have iron in your water. Bleach attracts iron. The more iron, the worse the stain. I noticed it immediately and I put them back in the washer with some Iron Out and All. If you dry them, the stain will set. However, buy some Iron Out or other rust-remover and give it a try. It makes me sick when something like this happens.


Nope. Next time you get it wet it willl probably start to fall apart. Bleach is tough on fabric if it's not properly diluted.

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