No, It Does Not. If You Add To Much Bleach It May Permanently Damage The Clothing, Though.
Using hair bleach on clothes can cause discoloration and damage to the fabric. The bleach is formulated for hair, not for textiles, and may leave stains or weaken the fibers, leading to holes or tears in the fabric. It's best to avoid using hair bleach on clothes and stick to appropriate fabric-safe bleaches instead.
Carefully follow the directions on the bottle of bleach. Too much bleach can actually burn holes in your clothes. With anything white, you need to remember that white is a color. This is important because fabric starts out as a gray color before it is dyed. If your whites are looking a little gray, it is because you have bleached or simply washed out the color of white over time! No amount of bleach is going to make a garment white if the color has been bleached or washed out!
Chlorine bleach is a common household chemical that can cause holes in clothes if spilled. It is a strong oxidizing agent that can break down the fibers in fabrics upon contact. It is important to handle and store bleach carefully to avoid damaging clothing.
Bleach is usually made from Chlorine, a caustic substance. This substance gradually wears down individual fibers in cloth, eventually becoming holes. Natural fabrics (cotton) tend to break down more quickly, whereas man-made fabrics (polyester) tend to do better.
Wash thoroughly so the bleach doesn't further to damage the clothing. But bleach is a corrosive, so the damage already done is permanent. You can color it in with a matching Sharpie pen, but that spot is already weakened. Long before the rest of the item wears out, the bleached spots will become holes.
Yes, They Can
Plato's Closet near Jason's Deli. Just make sure it's in good condition because they won't buy it if it has holes, bleach stains or lint
The holes allow the smell to escape and so the clothes will not mildew.
Sew a patch onto them
Warm clothes:))
No, unless you want your clothes to have holes in it.
The holes allow the smell to escape and so the clothes will not mildew. -Jstar