Bleach actually does not stain clothing. Stains occur when something is deposited on something else. Bleach removes some of the dye from the clothes.
Bleach does not stain clothes, it removes the dye. This is like the opposite of a stain, which deposits something on top of the clothing. Bleach removes the colored dye that it touches.
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.
Well, if you use chlorine bleach the color will be ruined. I suggest getting stains out with a non-chlorine bleach stain remover like Clorox 2 stain fighter and color booster
Clothes? If your talking about clothes, which you probably are,then do not mix it with black clothes if you get a stain.(it'll come out orange)If your talking about chemicals?I have no clue.Hopefully I helped ^^'
if its white clothing, it will most likely go away if its colored clothing, ull have a white splotch where u put the bleach onNOTICE: NEVER BLEACH COLORED CLOTHES!
Bleach does not stain clothes, it removes the dye. This is like the opposite of a stain, which deposits something on top of the clothing. Bleach removes the colored dye that it touches.
Re dye it!
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.
it will bleach the carpet if that what you are asking it would be about like putting bleach on clothes that dont require bleaching.
Well, if you use chlorine bleach the color will be ruined. I suggest getting stains out with a non-chlorine bleach stain remover like Clorox 2 stain fighter and color booster
Clothes? If your talking about clothes, which you probably are,then do not mix it with black clothes if you get a stain.(it'll come out orange)If your talking about chemicals?I have no clue.Hopefully I helped ^^'
You should first make sure that it is actually a stain an not a burn. Then I would recommend using bleach. If bleach doesn't work then you might try Oxy-clean.
Bleach will take a stain out.
if its white clothing, it will most likely go away if its colored clothing, ull have a white splotch where u put the bleach onNOTICE: NEVER BLEACH COLORED CLOTHES!
No. In fact, white vinegar is used as a stain remover.
When washing dye out of clothes, your objective is to remove the stain before it gets into the laundry. There are three steps:Blot as much of the stain as possible with a clean, dry paper towel. Rinse it as thoroughly as you can.Pretreat the stain using a commercial pretreatment. Popular brands of pretreatments in the United States are OxyClean and Shout. Follow the directions on the package.If steps one and two did not remove the stain, figure out if it is safe to bleach that article of clothing. If it is, soak the entire garment in bleach. If after 15 minutes of bleach soaking the stain remains, it is probably not going to wash out.
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.