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After rinsing, gently blot the area with a clean towel to absorb excess water. Avoid rubbing, as this can spread the bleach further.
Tip 2: Use a Fabric Repair Pen or Dye
1️⃣ Fabric Repair Pen:
For minor bleach stains, you can use a fabric repair pen (also called a fabric dye pen) to touch up the area. These pens are available in various colors, allowing you to match the fabric’s original color.
Simply follow the instructions on the pen, apply the dye to the bleach-stained area, and let it dry according to the recommended drying time.
2️⃣ Dye the Entire Garment:
If the bleach stain is larger or in a more noticeable area, consider dyeing the entire garment or fabric. Fabric dye can cover up bleach stains and give the item a refreshed look.
Choose a dye that is suitable for the fabric type (e.g., cotton, polyester) and follow the dyeing instructions.
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