They bleach vegetable dyes and kill bacteria
If the bleach has soaked in it will have removed colour from the material. So even removing the bleach if possible, will not fix the stain. You may need to re-dye if possible.
Bleach will bleach most dyes - so yes.
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.
bleach it
Bleach might remove dye stain from a fiberglass tub if it is caught early enough. The areas of dye stain can be soaked with bleach over time. This might take a while.
Usually when people want to dye something white, they simply bleach it. This might not be available as a vegetable dye.
No, you have to bleach it first.
It depends how strong you want the colour to be, if you bleach it then the colour will be more vibrant than if you don't.
If your hair is already light, like blond no. If its a dark colour you have to bleach the tips.
You could bleach the material and then dye it the colour you want afterwards.
you dont dye your hair blonde you remove all colour pigment with bleach
You can dye your hair inexpensiviely, or bleach (draining your hair of colour) your hair.
It won't "get the spots off" - it will replace colour where the colour has been bleached. It may or may not be the exact colour.
dye them or buy new. you can't put colour where there is none left :)
I think bleach blond
If the bleach has soaked in it will have removed colour from the material. So even removing the bleach if possible, will not fix the stain. You may need to re-dye if possible.
If you dye over bleach and then strip that new dye out after you no longer need it, the bleach will come out, too.