By Redox : a reversible chemical reaction in which one reaction is an oxidation and the reverse is a reduction
Clorox Bleach is better at removing stains!!
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Unfortunately, bleach stains are permanent as the bleach removes the color from the fabric. One possible solution is to dye the fabric to cover up the bleach stain or use a bleach pen to create a design that incorporates the stain. Alternatively, consider using a fabric marker to color in the affected area.
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Non-chlorine bleach, such as oxygen bleach, is generally safer for colored clothing and can be effective for removing stains. However, it may not be as strong as chlorine bleach and may not completely remove tough stains. It's best to spot test on a small, inconspicuous area of the clothing first to check for any adverse reactions.
Yes, you can bleach polyester shirts to remove stains or discoloration, but it is important to use a mild bleach and follow the care instructions on the garment to avoid damaging the fabric.
It makes things white.
Soak them in bleach.
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Hydrogen peroxide in bleach enhances its cleaning effectiveness by acting as a powerful oxidizing agent that helps break down stains and organic matter. This allows the bleach to more effectively remove dirt and grime from surfaces.
If bleach will not remove the stains from your tablecloth, the stains will not come out. One way to save the tablecloth would be to dye it a different color. You can find dye at any craft store or supermarket.