Bleach stains on clothes, you don’t have to throw them away: solve them this way

If you think there is no cure for bleach stains,  you are wrong: here is the secret to completely removing them from your clothes

 

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Almost everyone will have had to deal with a stubborn stain on their clothes  caused by bleach  . It could have been a spilled glass of wine, a cup of coffee spilled on a t-shirt, chocolate or markers on the little ones’ clothes. To remedy this damage we resort to using bleach, but  more often than not it turns out to be a disastrous choice. Bleach may not only not work, but may even  make a terrible situation worse  from the start. If you add this powerful detergent you may find yourself in a situation of no return and we will be forced to  throw away the  much-loved item of clothing. Sometimes, however, the accident is completely random: it may happen that  when cleaning the bathroom  with bleach or perhaps a pair of white shoes, drops of detergent splash onto our clothes. In fact, after a few minutes we will notice with astonishment that we have stains that were not there before. We can immediately put these clothes in the washing machine and do even ten consecutive washes: these stains  will not disappear.  But then how can we save our clothes? Here is  the grandmother’s solution  (always infallible). First it is good to see why bleach, in a certain way, is a detergent capable of causing this damage.

Pros and cons of bleach

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