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– Use a fabric marker on bleach stains.
Fabric markers – Source: spm
Fabric markers are available in several shades on the market.
Very practical for filling in small stains, textile pens or textile markers can be used on any fabric.
You can even use it for shoes or upholstery. The only downside is that you may end up with a slightly different shade. If you know how to handle a brush, you will know how to integrate and mix different colors.
– Opt for fabric dyes to hide bleach stains.
Fabric dyes – Source: spm
This is undoubtedly the ideal solution to remove large bleach stains.
The advantage of this solution is that it adapts perfectly to all types of fabric. It is even possible to use it to give a second life to your old clothes or change the color of a shirt or pants.
Spray paint is also a great way to cover bleach stains. The idea is to combine different colors with splashes. A great way to unleash your creativity and create trendy clothes.
Although they are difficult to remove, bleach stains can be reduced or hidden by following these tips. It’s even easier if you have a creative mind to create patterns, use beads or brooches, and add style to stained clothes at the same time!
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