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Bleach stains on your clothes? No need to throw them away: here’s the solution………….see more

That headline is partly true and partly misleading.

Bleach stains usually can’t be removed, because bleach doesn’t leave a stain—it removes the dye from the fabric. Once the color is gone, you generally can’t wash it back in.

👕 What you can do instead

1. Recolor the spot

For small bleach marks:

  • Use a fabric marker matching the garment color.
  • Test on an inconspicuous area first.

2. Dye the entire garment

If the bleach damage is noticeable:

  • Use a fabric dye to recolor the whole item.
  • This often works best on cotton and other natural fibers.

3. Turn it into a design

Some people intentionally:

  • Add more bleach for a tie-dye effect
  • Create patterns or distressing to make the discoloration look intentional

4. Cover the area

Options include:

  • Embroidery
  • Patches
  • Fabric appliqués

⚠️ What usually doesn’t work

  • Rewashing
  • Vinegar
  • Baking soda
  • Stain removers

These may clean the fabric but won’t restore the original dye.

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