Bleach stains on your clothes? No need to throw them away: here is a solution and …

Gently wring out without twisting.

Working conditions
Sit in a well-ventilated space (window open). Lay the garment flat on a clean towel.

Amount of alcohol
Pour 5 ml of clear alcohol (about 1 teaspoon) into a small container.
Use a cotton pad or a cotton ball.

Precise application
Soak the cotton pad with a maximum of 2 to 3 ml of alcohol (the cotton pad should be wet, not dripping).
Gently pat the discolored area for 30 to 60 seconds, without rubbing.

Time of action
Leave on for 2 minutes, then immediately rinse the area with clean water for 1 minute.

Rehearsal (if necessary)
You can repeat the operation only once, with another 2 to 3 ml of alcohol, if the attenuation is visible but insufficient.

Lavage final

Machine wash the garment immediately, at the temperature indicated on the label, with your usual detergent.

To remember absolutely
Total amount of alcohol not to be exceeded: 10 ml per garment
Never apply to wool, silk, viscose or delicate fabrics
Always rinse long before alcohol (bleach + alcohol = danger)
This method does not erase the stain, it can only fade it, especially on dark fabrics
Never mix bleach and alcohol. Make sure the fabric has been thoroughly rinsed before attempting, and never test this method on delicate materials.
When the stain persists: smart solutions
If the discoloration is too marked, don’t panic. Here are some alternatives that often save the day:

Textile dyeing: ideal for plain clothes, it allows you to find a homogeneous color.

Textile felt: perfect for small localized stains and discreet touch-ups.

The pattern assumed: embroidery, patch, flocking… Turning the accident into a stylish detail.

Tie & dye: what if this stain became the starting point for a trendy look?

The right reflexes to avoid disaster

Remove your clothing when using bleach.
Always dilute the product heavily and handle it with care.
Opt for gentler alternatives for routine maintenance.
A bleach stain may seem permanent, but with a little method (and a lot of gentleness) it can often be faded or diverted cleverly, proving that when it comes to laundry, too, a bleach stain doesn’t always mean a lost garment.

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