bleach doesn't stain brown, something else is going on here, probably calcium lime or rust. get some CLR and go at the stain, should go away. Consider using a bathroom cream cleaner and a kitchen grade abrasive sponge NOT A WIRE WOOL TYPE!. Use teh plastic type and work in small areas to rub in the cream with the abrasive side. Test a small, area to see the effect. It might take several application to lift the stain out
bleach stains cannot be removed.
sorry but there is no way to remove bleach stains. reason is that bleach causes decoloration and not a stain.
You don't. There is no color left after the bleach.
Wet the stain with water and apply Bar-Keepers Friend.
the chemical is chlorine
bleach stains cannot be removed.
sorry but there is no way to remove bleach stains. reason is that bleach causes decoloration and not a stain.
Bleach can be used to remove stains from cloth, but cannot remove permanent marker from cloth. It can probably also be used to remove stains on flat, solid surfaces, or to whiten something.
wash it with bleach
Yes. Bleach, white vinegar and lemon juice are often suggested to remove such stains.
You don't. There is no color left after the bleach.
Wet the stain with water and apply Bar-Keepers Friend.
Removal of such a stain depends on the substance that caused it. Regardless of the substance, it is inadvisable to use strong detergents that may bleach the skin on the hands.
the chemical is chlorine
Use bleach.
I used lemon juice and cream of tartar to remove rust colored stains caused by bleach. A tea-colored sweatshirt became white again.
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.