How do I remove a bleach stain on a light green t-shirt?

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Brand new graphic T from Express…just bought it last week and took it out of the laundry to discover a bleach stain on the collar…no way of hiding it

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  1. neoplop says:

    And no way of "removing it". It’s not a "stain". Bleach removes color. The green is gone.

    Bleach is evil. Please don’t use it, Ever.

  2. Lacey. says:

    You can’t.

  3. Jessica says:

    impossible

  4. loves christmas lights says:

    If you can find a marker that shade, put a little dot and see how good it matches, and color it in and I would make the coloring go further than the exact border in an uneven and slowly dissolving into the natural coloring of the shirt. That or from the inside of the shirt pinch that bleached area and sew so that the stain is inside now not showing, so its pulled into the shirt, so that there is a seam looking alteration at that spot,

  5. propreno says:

    If you want to save the t-shirt,
    about the only thing to do is bleach the rest of it.
    I mean,
    what do you have to lose?
    Right?

    Or even better;
    tie-dye it…

  6. AccountabilityPeople says:

    Bleaching removes color, so you can’t remove color that’s gone, right?

    You can buy some Rit-Dye – try to match the color up:
    http://www.ritdye.com/home.lasso

    Or, if you want to get real ‘creative’ or anal, depending on how you view it, you can always bleach the rest of the collar so it looks like it’s supposed to be like that?

    Just a suggestion :)

    Good luck!

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