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Here’s how to remove bleach stains from clothes quickly and easily
White vinegar is very effective against bleach stains and stubborn yellow stains. To use it on your garment, you can pour a little white vinegar directly onto the stain and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing with cold water.
You can also mix alcohol or baking soda as a neutralizing agent with white vinegar, but be very careful to rinse the bleach off the fabric first, as the mixture releases chlorine gas. Make sure to use a clean cloth, gently rub the stained area and let it sit. After a few minutes, dab the stain with a dry cloth to absorb all the moisture and neutralize the odor. Once the garment is completely dry, rinse it well and wash it to avoid ruining the fabric and weakening the fibers.
If the stain is still visible, you can apply white vinegar a second time. You may not know it, but white vinegar is an essential cleaning product and here are 7 reasons to use it to wash your clothes.
Now that you know some grandma tricks, you know what to do if you need to clean a bleach stain. If tough stains don’t go away, you can always take your item to the dry cleaners for a professional wash.