Bleach stains on your clothes? No need to throw them away: here’s the solution

Bleach stains on your clothes? No need to throw them away: here’s the solution

 Bleach stains on your clothes? No need to throw them away: here’s the solution.

How to do it safely (with exact amounts)

Pre-wash (mandatory)

Rinse the stained area under cool or lukewarm running water for at least 2 minutes, gently massaging the fabric between your fingers to remove any remaining bleach.
Gently squeeze out excess water, without wringing.

Working conditions

Find a well-ventilated area (open window). Lay the garment flat on a clean towel.

Amount of alcohol

Pour 5 ml of clear alcohol (approximately one teaspoon) into a small container.

Specific application

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Soak the cotton ball with a maximum of 2 to 3 ml of alcohol (it should be damp, not dripping).
Gently dab the discolored area for 30 to 60 seconds, without rubbing.

Time of action

Leave on for 2 minutes and then immediately rinse the area with clean water for 1 minute.

Repeat (if necessary)

The operation can be repeated only once, with another 2 to 3 ml of alcohol, if the reduction is visible but insufficient.

Final wash

Specific application

Soak the cotton ball with a maximum of 2 to 3 ml of alcohol (it should be damp, not dripping).
Gently dab the discolored area for 30 to 60 seconds, without rubbing.

Time of action

Leave on for 2 minutes and then immediately rinse the area with clean water for 1 minute.

Repeat (if necessary)

The operation can be repeated only once, with another 2 to 3 ml of alcohol, if the reduction is visible but insufficient.

Final wash

Wash the garment immediately, at the temperature indicated on the label, with your usual detergent.

Use a makeup remover pad or cotton ba