Has anyone ever successfully removed a bleach stain from clothing? One of my fave sweaters has a bleach stain on the arm. Am I just out of luck on this one? Should I just toss the sweater? Any other creative ideas?
Has anyone ever successfully removed a bleach stain from clothing? One of my fave sweaters has a bleach stain on the arm. Am I just out of luck on this one? Should I just toss the sweater? Any other creative ideas?
grapefruit / 4862 posts
I'm pretty sure since bleach removes color, that there isn't a way to bring it back
hostess / papaya / 10540 posts
If there's a way, I've never found it. Someone needs to invent something that fixes a problem like that!
pineapple / 12802 posts
I think the only way to get a bleach stain out would be to toss the whole sweater in bleach and re-purpose it as a white sweater.
clementine / 812 posts
You could potentially get some black Rit and dye it?? I don't know what that white spot will do, but it's worth a try if you really love it. I fear the spot will be dark grey or something.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
Honestly, unless it's some super expensive sweater, I wouldn't bother trying to save it.
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