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This is a simple way to get rid of bleach spots on clothes. Continue with the initial remark

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Undoubtedly, bleach stains of bleach are extremely difficult to remove.

Tissues treated with this product may undergo discolouration and partial colour changes when worn.

However, we must move quickly, because these spots will become permanent very soon.

So what is the best way to remove bleach stains?
The presence of bleach spots on many goods, including clothing and furniture, is rather widespread. Some prioritization strategies can be used to reduce their impact:

– To get rid of bleach stains, you can use ammonia.
stains caused by bleach
Stains caused by bleach – spm
Assuming it reacts fairly quickly, ammonia is very effective on wool and cotton textiles.

Tissues treated with this product will retain their colour and texture even after bleaching.

It is sufficient to wet an absorbent cloth in the solution and massage it in the bleached zone. After a few minutes of sitting, add the mixture to the washing machine with your clothes.

Prudence:

 

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Ammonia has the potential to irritate the eyes and skin. Before use, be sure to use gloves and a mask.

To neutralise bleach, you will need sodium bicarbonate paste.
T-shirt for sodium bicarbonate
– PMS
Even the most stubborn spots, such as those caused by fat, ink or wine, can be removed with this procedure.

The best way to remove bleach spots on a cloth is to rinse it first with cold water.

The cloth will be able to absorb less bleach and reduce its concentration in this way. The next step is to make a paste by combining a cup of sodium bicarbonate with a small amount of water.

Allow the mixture to dry after applying it immediately to the area affected by the product. To reduce the severity of the stain, gently clean it with a soft bristle brush.

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