You probably cannot do this. It is easier to remove actual stains than bleach spots. Bleaching chemically changes the dye in the material.
The best you can hope for is to attempt spot dying the fabric. Then, if the garment is a solid color, dye the whole thing as closely to that color as you can get. If it is mixed colors, then spot dying is all you can do, and that has the risk of running.
Oil and grease stains are tough to remove from clothes because they resist water. The water in a washing machine works around the stain. Detergent makes it possible to remove oil and grease stains.
You soak clothes with blood stains on them in cold water.
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Oil and grease stains are tough to remove from clothes because they resist water. The water in a washing machine works around the stain. Detergent makes it possible to remove oil and grease stains.
You soak clothes with blood stains on them in cold water.
use bleach
it is used to remove soil and stains from clothes.
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Wash them and use a spot remover. That should work.
Different stains are difficult to remove for different reasons. Oil stains are difficult because they resist the water used to clean them. Protein stains are difficult because they can change and become more stuck into the fabric over time adn with heat. Dye stains are difficult because they are products designed to change the color of things, and clothes are not an exception.