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How to Remove Bleach Stains with a Brush? Spot Fabric Dyeing, Bleach Stain Hiding


Hello, dear readers! In this article, we will explain how to remove a bleach stain using a brush and how to conceal the stain using a spot fabric dyeing method. Bleach stains can be a frustrating issue, especially on clothing and other fabrics. However, don't worry, there are some practical methods available to effectively remove and hide bleach stains.

Quick Response

When you encounter a bleach stain, the most important step is to act quickly. To keep the stain fresh, take action as soon as possible. First, immediately pour cold water onto the stain and let it sit for a while. This will help reduce the effect of the bleach.

Spot Fabric Dyeing
If it's not possible to completely remove the bleach stain, you can conceal it using the spot fabric dyeing method. Choose a fabric dye that matches the color of the fabric and apply it selectively to the area with the stain. For this method, we will use a brush and then ice.

Take about a teaspoon of fabric dye suitable for the garment and mix it with a little warm water to dilute it. Then, use a brush to apply the dye thoroughly to the area affected by the bleach stain. Continue the process until you've used up the fabric dye. Let the fabric absorb the dye thoroughly.

Make sure the area to be dyed is clean before applying the dye. Wash it before dyeing.

After using the brush to cover the stain, sprinkle the remaining powdered dye on top and place ice on it. Let it sit like this overnight. The ice will gradually melt and help the area to blend in nicely. You can watch our own video demonstration below the article to see how it's done.

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