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How to Remove Bleach Stains in Washing Machine? Practical Tips

Bleach stains on clothes can be solved with a practical method. Here's what you need to do step by step:

**Use Fabric Dye**
   You will use fabric dye to cover the bleach stain. Choose a powdered fabric dye that matches the color of the garment.

**Apply the Dye**
   Pour about 1 teaspoon of fabric dye onto the stain and spread it thoroughly using ice. Work the dye into the fabric until the ice melts.

**Apply a Second Coat of Dye**
   Then, pour another teaspoon of fabric dye onto the stain and add ice again. Let it sit overnight. You can adjust the amount of dye and ice based on the size of the stain.

**Prepare the Dye Mixture**
   Take 1 packet of fabric dye and any remaining dye from the previous step, and put them in a bowl. Add 1 teaspoon of vinegar and 1 teaspoon of salt, then mix with half a liter of boiling water.

**Place in Washing Machine**
   Put the garment to be dyed into the washing machine and pour the dye mixture while it's still in the drum.

**Add Fixative**
   Add a fixative to the middle compartment of the washing machine.

**Run the Washing Machine**
   Run the washing machine with a program of at least 60 degrees Celsius for 1 hour.

**Hang to Dry**
   After the spinning cycle is complete, hang the dyed garment to dry. Once it's dry, you can use the garment as usual. The bleach stain is now covered!

With this practical method, you can easily solve the bleach stain problem and restore your clothes to their original condition. Remember, by using the right materials and following the steps correctly, you can achieve success.

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