Because it turns the white clothes whiter
Wash white clothes separately from colored clothes to prevent color bleeding. Use a detergent formulated for whites and wash in hot water to help remove stains and grime. Add a whitening agent like bleach or baking soda to enhance brightness, but be sure to follow care label instructions.
When bleach is put on white fabric, it can help to brighten and whiten the material by removing stains and discoloration. However, it is important to follow the instructions carefully, as bleach can also weaken fibers and damage the fabric if not used properly.
Bleach works by oxidizing and breaking down the molecules that create a stain, making them colorless. It essentially removes the color from the stain, making it less visible or completely disappearing. However, it's important to use bleach carefully and follow instructions to avoid damaging the fabric or surface being treated.
DON'T PUT IT IN THE DRYER that will "set" the bledding color! immediately put it back in the washer with a cup of white vinegar. that will lift the bleeding color but not fade the red. If you already put it in the dryer and "set" the bledding color, try using bleach to get the pink out, but don't get it on the red part. THat would turn the red white.
Bleach rinses out of clothing and what you have left is the absence of color in the clothing that you put bleach on. The only way to remove the spots with no color is to redye the item.
Bleach is used to get stains of of white clothes and mostly towels. But if you put colored clothes ad towels in the wash with bleach it can make white spots on them. (Trust me. I have experienced that!) Please feel free to improve my answer everyone!
You bleach them! Use Clorox the next time you wash your clothes, but be careful, only put solid white things in the wash, otherwise, any colors at all will turn white! I learned this the hard way!
you can put bleach on them before you put them in the washer. just let them soak in the bleach
We all know that after time washing white clothes makes them look dingy. Especially if you have young children that are good at making themselves messy. The perfect solution to it is to soak your whites overnight in a bucket of water with Cascade Dishwasher liquid. Just fill up a 5 gallon bucket of water and put about 1 cup of Cascade in it and mix it around. Soak all of your whites that are dingy in it. Be cautious not to put anything with color in with them because it will bleach it. The next day, put them in the washer and wash them as usual. You will see the dramatic difference.
Wash white clothes separately from colored clothes to prevent color bleeding. Use a detergent formulated for whites and wash in hot water to help remove stains and grime. Add a whitening agent like bleach or baking soda to enhance brightness, but be sure to follow care label instructions.
about hafe of the cap. if small 3/4
never only if your white or put on bleach cream#
of course not.bleach has chemicals your not suppose to drink.you can die.bleach won't clean it.bleach cleans floors,white clothes,and stuff like that.
When bleach is put on white fabric, it can help to brighten and whiten the material by removing stains and discoloration. However, it is important to follow the instructions carefully, as bleach can also weaken fibers and damage the fabric if not used properly.
If bones are put in Clorox (bleach), the bleach can break down the organic material in the bones, resulting in the bones becoming brittle and potentially disintegrating over time. It is not recommended to put bones in bleach as it can damage them and affect their structural integrity.
Bleach works by oxidizing and breaking down the molecules that create a stain, making them colorless. It essentially removes the color from the stain, making it less visible or completely disappearing. However, it's important to use bleach carefully and follow instructions to avoid damaging the fabric or surface being treated.
The hair will will be white from the bleach highlights on beige, blonde hair.