Removing a White Bleach Stain From Coloured Clothing

How to Save Bleach-Stained Colored Clothes (Yes, Really!)

Weโ€™ve all been thereโ€”whether by accident or while trying to remove a stubborn stain, a splash of bleach ends up on a coloured piece of clothing we really didnโ€™t want to lose. Itโ€™s happened to me more than once. And before I discovered the magic trick Iโ€™m about to share, I sadly tossed those bleach-damaged clothes away.

Luckily, my mother-in-law came to the rescue with a clever and surprisingly effective method to save garmentsโ€”even bright, colourful onesโ€”that have fallen victim to bleach stains.

The Vinegar & Rubbing Alcohol Method

You probably already have the two star ingredients in your home:

White vinegar
Rubbing alcohol
Hereโ€™s how to use them to tackle bleach spots:

Mix equal parts vinegar and rubbing alcohol in a small container.
Using a clean towel, gently dab the mixture onto the bleach stain.
Rinse with cold water.
Repeat as needed until the stain begins to fade or disappear.
This method doesnโ€™t restore the original dye, but it helps neutralize the bleach and fade the harsh edges of the stain, making it less noticeable.

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