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How to Save Clothes with Bleach Stains: 2 Easy Tips

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What Happens with Bleach Stains?
Bleach removes color from fabric fibers, leaving noticeable light or white spots that can be hard to fix. But don’t panic—here are two ways to save your clothes!

Tip 1: Use Fabric Dye to Restore Color
Buy a fabric dye that matches the original color of your garment.

Follow the instructions on the dye package to re-dye the stained area or the entire garment.

This method works best for large or multiple bleach spots.

Tip 2: Turn Bleach Spots into a Design
Use fabric markers, permanent markers, or fabric paint to creatively cover the stains.

You can draw patterns, shapes, or even small artworks around or over the bleach spots to camouflage them.

This is a fun way to upcycle and personalize your clothing!

Extra Care Tips
Always test dye or paint on a small hidden area first.

Wash clothes inside out and avoid bleach in the future to protect colors.

Consider professional fabric restoration if the garment is valuable.

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