The basic answer is that you can't. Bleach removed the blue dye from your trainers and you can't put it back. You can find a similar dye and dye your trainers that color, which could cover the lightened space. You could also bleach the rest of your trainers, if you like the color the bleach left behind. Neither option has guaranteed results; be sure that whatever you do to the shoe with the stain you do to the other shoe as well.
sorry but there is no way to remove bleach stains. reason is that bleach causes decoloration and not a stain.
You could bleach it.
Bleach might remove dye stain from a fiberglass tub if it is caught early enough. The areas of dye stain can be soaked with bleach over time. This might take a while.
Bleach works by oxidizing the stain it's treating. "Oxidize" means it removes an electron from it, so the bleach removes an electron from the stain. Rust is also formed by oxidation, the removal of an electron from a metal. So if bleach can remove an electron from a laundry stain, it can also remove one from a metal.
yes cause if you use bleach the stain will go away or rub of
Once you rinse it out, the bleach is gone. If you see a bleach stain, that isn't actually bleach anymore. It is the absence of color that the bleach took away with it.
soak it bleach and soap and hot water
I Used some bleach let it sit for 5 min on the stain, and then used a bit of boiling water and scrubbed with a sponge and it was gone
Bleach removes the dye from what it comes into contact with. This means that when it comes into contact with a stain, it can take the pigments out of the stain. There may be other parts of the stain still there, but they are the same color as the rest of the article of clothing.
u can remove the orange stain around your toilot by leavin bleach in there for about and hour or two then scrubbing it out
Bleach removes the dye from what it comes into contact with. This means that when it comes into contact with a stain, it can take the pigments out of the stain. There may be other parts of the stain still there, but they are the same color as the rest of the article of clothing.
Bleach is used to remove stains because it removes the color of the stain. It actually can leave the stain there, but it gets rid of the color so you cannot see it. It is difficult to use because it will remove the dye from almost anything it touches.