Bleach is a generic name that we use to indicate detergents composed of a high percentage of sodium hypochlorite . It is an extremely effective substance for cleaning and disinfecting floors and toilets in our home. Its action immediately eliminates all odors and stains.

Its action is very corrosive : we have always been advised to use it only with gloves . In fact, the skin on your hands could be affected and cause various irritations. If it comes into contact with coloured clothes, there are problems : it has the power to instantly discolour them. All the problems that grandmothers knew how to remedy, here are the remedies.
Removing bleach stains
If you ever have a bleach stain, don’t throw your clothes away! There is a solution, and it is the use of alcohol . We are not talking about ethanol (the pink one, so to speak), but the alcohol contained in bottles of vodka or gin. If you have these spirits at home, go ahead: take a cotton ball, soak it in gin or vodka and rub it on the stain. You have to insist a little and repeat the operation. But you will see that the bleach stain will gradually disappear and you will have saved your garment. After carrying out this operation, rinse with water and then put it in the washing machine. It will be as good as new.
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