Make sure the fabric is clean and dry.
Use fabric paint or a marker to cover the bleach stain. You can use a contrasting color to create a design or blend it with the existing color.
Let it dry completely, and repeat the application if necessary.
3. Turn the Stain into a Design
If you’re feeling creative, you can turn the bleach stain into a fun design! This works especially well with t-shirts, towels, or denim.
What You’ll Need:
Bleach or bleach pen (if you’re using it to make a new design)
Rubber bands (for tie-dye effects, optional)
Plastic wrap or wax paper (to protect the work surface)
Steps:
If the stain is small, you can create a pattern by adding more bleach to the area using a bleach pen.
If you’d like to turn the whole fabric into a tie-dye style, twist sections of the fabric with rubber bands and apply bleach to different parts of the fabric.
Let the design set for a few minutes before rinsing the fabric with cold water.
Dry the fabric, and you’ll have a unique, custom design!
4. Use a Bleach Stain Remover
There are some commercial stain removers specifically designed to help with bleach stains. These products help to neutralize the bleach’s effect on the fabric and may restore some of the color or mask the stain.
What You’ll Need:
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