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The 2 powerful techniques that you can apply at home to remove bleach stains

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Method 1: Vinegar and Alcohol Solution
Preparation of the solution: In a container, mix 250 ml of white vinegar with 250 ml of alcohol. This combination will help neutralize and eliminate bleach stains.
Application to the stain: Dampen a clean cloth with the prepared solution and apply it directly to the bleach stain, dabbing instead of rubbing. This will prevent the stain from spreading.
Rinse: Once the solution is applied, rinse the garment with plenty of cold water to remove any residue from the solution and the stain.
Repeating the process: You may need to repeat this process several times to achieve optimal results. Persistence is key to completely removing the bleach stain.
Method 2: Sodium Thiosulfate Solution
Preparation of the solution: Dissolve 1 tablespoon of sodium thiosulfate in 250 ml of water and mix well. This solution will help neutralize the effects of bleach on fabrics.
Application to the stain: Dampen another clean cloth in the prepared solution and apply it directly to the bleach stains, avoiding rubbing so as not to damage the fabric.
Washing: After applying the solution, wash the garment with cold water to remove any residue from the solution and the stain.
Repeat the process: Repeat the process as necessary until the stain is completely gone.
Remember that patience and dedication are key when treating bleach stains.

While these at-home methods can be effective, it is important to follow the instructions carefully and test a small area of ​​the garment before applying any cleaning solution.

With these tips, you can save your favorite clothes and avoid unnecessary waste.

 

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