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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!
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.
You can try to bleach them to take away the color
no, you've chemically altered it...not covered it or infused it with something that can be rinsed away.
you need to first put bleach on them to take away all color then bye your typical hair dye of whatever color you want.
It is important to have acceptance of all shades of meat. Do stay away from any colors that are not typically flesh colored, such as green or red.
Yes. If applied properly, the pungent smell of bleach will help keep the racoons away from your home.
soak the garments in some bleach for about 10 minutes if they are colored soak them in color safe bleach for about 20 minutes and then wash them for a long cycle in hot water add some fabric sofner like downey and if this does not do the trick soak them in some vinagar for a hour and then wash in hot water and if this does not work try some armer hammer and if this does not work just throw them away and buy new stuff.
Bleached hair does go away because, eventually your hair will grow out of it, you'll just have to cut your hair whenever you want to. Or you can just dye your hair back to your natural color.
Bleach does in fact have an expiration date. Once it has been opened, bleach should be thrown away after six months.
Red and white ones because that colored jersey is the one that goes away from their home stadium.
yes cause if you use bleach the stain will go away or rub of