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How to make up for bleach stained clothes: 3 infallible methods to try before throwing them

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Don’t throw your clothes stained with bleach: before making that decision, try some alternative method. Each stain can become an opportunity to turn your boss into a unique and personal object. These simple tricks will help you save money and renew your clothes with natural and DIY solutions, avoiding having to throw them away! 

 

It happens to everyone to stain a garment by mistake with the bleach, but before throwing it, know that there is a way to solve! Bleading, although it may seem like a lost cause, can be treated with several methods. Let’s see together three practical solutions to remedy this damage and give new life to your favorite clothes.

Use black tea to reduce stains

Black tea is a natural ingredient that can help minimize bleach spots. Thanks to its dark tincture, tea can cover stains on dark fabrics, restoring a part of the lost color. To do this, prepare a cup of very concentrated tea (using at least 3 sachets for a cup of hot water). Soak the garment in the solution for about 30 minutes and then rinse well. This method works particularly on dark garments, such as jeans and black t-shirts.

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