Very bad idea. It is a chemical not meant to be in the body.
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Bleach.
No, it can not.
No, milk does not contain bleach. Bleach is a chemical used for cleaning and disinfecting, and it should not be present in milk.
Bleach can be rubbed or dabbed on material it matters how much bleach is used, if large stain use large amount if small stain use small amount. Bleach is not just used to clean materials it is also used to clean pools and other objects. It is made from chlorine and ozone. It is not made from plant life material.
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Yes, bleach can help remove tie-dye colors from fabric. However, it is important to be cautious with bleach as it can weaken the fabric and cause damage if not used properly. It is recommended to spot test a small, inconspicuous area before using bleach on the entire garment.
To remove bleach stains from black clothes, you can try using a dye-remover product specifically designed for this purpose. Follow the product instructions carefully and test it on a small, inconspicuous area first. If the bleach stain is small, you can also try using a black fabric marker to cover it up.
Bleach can be safe when used properly in laundry. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific type of bleach being used and to avoid mixing bleach with other chemicals. It is also recommended to test a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before using bleach on the entire load of laundry.
A small, writtern warning, like on a bottle of bleach, is an "advertencia."