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A simple method for removing bleach stains from clothing is shown here. Continue reading the first comment.

It is important to be aware that ammonia may cause burns to the eyes and skin. Before using, please make sure to use gloves and a mask.

– A paste made of baking soda that may neutralize bleach.

It is strongly advised that you use this procedure in order to get rid of the most difficult stains, such as those caused by grease, pen, or wine.

To begin, rinse the cloth in a basin of cold water. This will ensure that the bleach markings are removed as effectively as possible.

By doing so, the cloth will be able to eliminate any surplus bleach and reduce the concentration of the bleach. The next step is to combine one cup of baking soda with a little amount of water until a paste is formed.

Simply apply the mixture to the region that has been impacted by the product, and then wait for it to dry. Scrubbing the stain with a brush with soft bristles might help lessen the amount of stain that is there.

— Hydrogen peroxide, which helps to lessen the bleach residue.

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