How to Remove Bleach Stains from Fabrics with 2 Tricks

🍶 Second Trick: Vinegar & Alcohol Color-Reviver

 

If the first method isn’t available, this household trick works surprisingly well on many fabrics.

You’ll need:

  • Rubbing alcohol

  • White vinegar

  • A clean cloth

Instructions:

  1. Mix equal parts alcohol and white vinegar.

  2. Dip a cloth into the solution.

  3. Gently dab the stain—avoid rubbing, as this can enlarge the spot.

  4. Wash with cold water afterward.

  5. Repeat if necessary until the stain fades.


đź§ş Final Tips & Precautions

  • Never rub bleach stains aggressively—it spreads the damage.

  • Always use cold water, as hot water can worsen the discoloration.

  • Store bleach away from laundry areas if possible, to avoid accidental splashes.

  • When cleaning, wear gloves and work in a ventilated space to avoid inhaling fumes.


✔️ Conclusion

As you can see, bleach stains don’t always mean the end for your favorite clothes. With a little patience and the right ingredients, you can often restore them and avoid unnecessary waste. Try one of the two tricks above before deciding to throw the garment away—your wardrobe (and your wallet) will thank you!

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