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Is there any possible way to get out bleach stains that are on my clothes?

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If so can you explain how?

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~Kelly

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  1. The bleach took the color out of the garment, that is what it is. It's not a stain. Therefore it can't be removed. You can't make the color go back to the way it was before. The clothing cannot be repaired. If you know someone is doing a load with bleach, i like to take a damp white rag and wipe it down so that it does not get on my next load of colors. Or i do a load of cleaning towels (not bath) and who cares if they get spots? They just clean the house and are mostly white anyway. This way i don't get accidental bleach problems with my clothing.  


  2. You have to dye it to the original color or you could tie dye it.

  3. No, the clothes aren't stained, the color has been removed.  I got a spot on a t-shirt and it ate a hole through so there really is no fix.

  4. If the bleach stain isn't real big a permanent magic marker of about the same color will work on somethings if they aren't too delicate or fancy. I've used them on black jeans and shorts, and on my blue slacks. It works fine, but you'll have to do it each time your clothes are washed.  

  5. Bleach is not a 'stain'  it is color remover.   There is no way to fix it unless you dye them.

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