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

Important to remember:

The total amount of alcohol should not exceed 10 ml per item.
Never apply to wool, silk, viscose, or delicate fabrics.
Always rinse thoroughly before using alcohol (bleach + alcohol = danger).
This method will not remove the stain; it may only lighten it, especially on dark fabrics.
Never mix bleach and alcohol. Make sure the fabric has been thoroughly rinsed before attempting this method, and never test it on delicate fabrics.

 

Application time:
leave on for 2 minutes, then immediately rinse the area with clean water for 1 minute.

 
 

Repeat (if necessary)

If the stain is visibly lighter but still not faded enough, you can repeat the process a second time, using another 2-3 ml of alcohol.

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Gently squeeze out excess water without wringing.

Working conditions
: Prepare in a well-ventilated area (open a window). Lay the garment on a clean towel.

Amount of alcohol
Pour 5 ml of pure alcohol (about 1 teaspoon) into a small container.

Use a cotton ball or cotton swab.

Precise application:
Soak a cotton ball with 2-3 ml of rubbing alcohol (the ball should be damp, not dripping).
Gently dab the stained area for 30-60 seconds, without rubbing.