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.
It means do not bleach. If there is just a triangle it means bleach as needed. And if there is a triangle with two lines through it it means bleach as needed (non-chlorine).
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No, It Does Not. If You Add To Much Bleach It May Permanently Damage The Clothing, Though.
you can put bleach on them before you put them in the washer. just let them soak in the bleach
Yes, They Can
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It is recommended to add bleach to white clothes during the washing machine's bleach dispenser or during the rinse cycle. Be sure to follow the instructions on the bleach bottle for the correct dilution and timing to avoid damaging the fabric.
Bleach is used to get stains of of white clothes and mostly towels. But if you put colored clothes ad towels in the wash with bleach it can make white spots on them. (Trust me. I have experienced that!) Please feel free to improve my answer everyone!
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.
Tear holes in them and don't wash them for a long time. Put fake blood on them and stuff.
To bleach clothes, first check the care label to ensure the fabric can withstand bleach. Then dilute the bleach in water following the instructions on the bleach packaging. Soak the clothes in the bleach solution for the recommended time, then rinse thoroughly and wash as usual.
To remove clothes dye from an enamel radiator, put a small amount of bleach on a cotton swab and rub the stain gently. Wipe away the bleach residue with a damp cloth. You can also try using rubbing alcohol if the bleach does not work.
Do you use acne lotion?? They have peroxides in it which bleach hair and clothes.
Dont get bleach on your clothes!