Two Effective Techniques to Remove Bleach Stains at Home
Bleach stains on clothes are a common issue that can occur while doing household chores. Fortunately, before discarding the affected garments, there are effective methods you can try to remove these stains and potentially save your favorite clothes.
Method 1: Vinegar and Alcohol Solution
- Prepare the Solution: In a container, mix 250 ml of white vinegar with 250 ml of alcohol. This combination helps neutralize and eliminate bleach stains.
- Apply the Solution: Dampen a clean cloth with the mixture and gently dab it onto the bleach stain. Avoid rubbing to prevent spreading the stain.
- Rinse the Garment: After applying the solution, rinse the garment thoroughly with cold water to remove any residue from both the solution and the stain.
- Repeat if Necessary: You may need to repeat this process several times to achieve the best results. Persistence is key to completely removing the bleach stain.
Method 2: Sodium Thiosulfate Solution
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