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

That reads like clickbait, and it’s not actually a complete or reliable solution.

If you’re dealing with bleach stains, the honest answer is: bleach damage can’t be “removed” because the color has already been chemically stripped from the fabric. But you can fix or improve the look depending on the situation:

If the stain is small, you can sometimes:

  • Use fabric dye or a fabric marker to recolor the spot to match the clothing.
  • Turn it into a design (tie-dye, patching, or embroidery) if it’s visible.

If the damage is larger:

  • Re-dye the entire garment so it becomes a uniform color again.
  • Cover it with a patch or sew-on label if it’s casual clothing.

If it’s something valuable or delicate, a professional textile dyer or tailor might be able to help.

If you want, tell me what fabric and color the clothes are—I can suggest the best way to save them.

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