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How to remove bleach stains on clothing with two tips

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Stir the mixture until all the sodium thiosulfate is completely dissolved. Once the solution is ready, it is time to apply it to the bleach stain. Pour the mixture directly onto the stained area and leave to stand for a few minutes. When the solution has had the chance to do its magic, wash the garment with cold water, taking care not to rub the material with excessive force.

By the time the garment dried, the bleach stain of bleach will have disappeared.

Second counsel

The second trick to remove a stubborn stain on the tissues is to mix two equal parts of alcohol and white vinegar. To apply this solution to the stain, take a damp cloth and gently rub the tissue in small touches, be careful not to rub too hard.

Once the stain has been treated with the solution, it is important to wash the garment with cold water. If, after washing, the stain is still visible, you can repeat the process until it disappears completely. This method is more effective when used as soon as possible after stain formation, as it will be easier to remove when it is still fresh.

However, if the stain has been persisted for a long time, it may take several applications of the solution before it disappears completely.

Where can sodium thiosulfate be found and what is it?

Sodium thiosulfate is a chemical widely used in many industries. It has the ability to decompose and reduce sulfur-containing compounds in water, which is why it is used to purify drinking water, swimming pools and other applications.

Tissue bleaching, dyeing and bleaching processes are some of its main uses; it is also used in the production of paper, rubber and glass.

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