Unfortunately, if bleach doesn't fix it them nothing probably will. It may be time to get a new table cloth.
you could get a dark colored cloth and cut it into however many types of bleach you have and poor the bleach onto each one and see which cloth has a whighter stain
Sorry to say but you can't remove bleach spots. Bleach obviously bleaches the color out of clothing. It may be possible for you to get cloth paint in the same color as the fabric at a craft store and if that fails then you're sunk.
It is tarnished, but not ruined. Clean/polish it as you would with a polishing cloth, or bring it to a jeweler. It will be fine.
No. In fact, white vinegar is used as a stain remover.
Stains in an enamel bath may be able to be soaked out. Bleach on a cloth applied to the stain can lessen the stain and may get rid of it. An abrasive cloth such as a "Magic Eraser" may do the trick as well.
It takes the color out of the clothing
you could get a dark colored cloth and cut it into however many types of bleach you have and poor the bleach onto each one and see which cloth has a whighter stain
With a cloth. Immediately. Then wipe up the entire affected area with a wet or damp cloth until you are certain the bleach is gone.
Bleach is a very caustic chemical. If you keep the ratio to water pretty high, it would be safe on most materials on the exterior. You would not want it to come in contact with any cloth or plastics inside.
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.
wipe up using a mop or cloth. if using a mop use bleach and is using a cloth (not recommended) use bleach again. then use a product called oust. it will get rid of the fumes
Alcohol for skin; bleach for surfaces and cloth.
A quick wipe with household bleach on a soft cloth should kill the mold and remove it. Do not leave the bleach on for very long as it will discolor the material.
pour bleach on a cloth and scrub the wall vigorously and the beer will come out.
Sorry to say but you can't remove bleach spots. Bleach obviously bleaches the color out of clothing. It may be possible for you to get cloth paint in the same color as the fabric at a craft store and if that fails then you're sunk.
It is tarnished, but not ruined. Clean/polish it as you would with a polishing cloth, or bring it to a jeweler. It will be fine.
im pretty sure that the fabric/cloth is denim