i need help to take off bleach stain of my brown shirt?

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HELP! i just bought a brown polo shirt and i have two small stains of bleach is there any way i could save my shirt

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  1. LuLu says:

    Guuuuuys . . . Bleach is NOT a stain!! A stain refers to discoloration. Bleach does not discolor . . . it is, instead, a color REMOVER! There isn’t much you CAN do. Not even re-dying your garment will return it to its original color. Sorry.

  2. babymelly2006 says:

    NOPE! wel actually maybe buying a new one

  3. 5gr8k9s says:

    Short of dying it? Probably not. You COULD try using a brown marker in the same color if it’s just a little spot.

  4. Greg T says:

    This is a tough one because the spots you are talking about aren’t stains. They are actually the absence of stain. Bleach actually chemically removes the color so short of dyeing the shirt you may be stuck. There really is no way of matching the color and dyeing just the spots the exact color of your shirt. Anything you do will show a different color in those spots. Sorry.

  5. therealchuckbales says:

    Bleach doesn’t stain, it removes color. So you actually want to stain the spots brown, otherwise its ruined.

  6. alsh says:

    the only thing you could possibly do is dye the shirt. bleach doesn’t actually stain material it removes it’s pigment.

  7. beachgirl says:

    there is really no way to remove the bleach stain, however you can cover it up. If you buy a permanent brown marker, you can cover up the white spots. This will work especially well if the stains are very small.

  8. cgminime says:

    You can’t get bleach "out" it has already stripped all color out of the fabric. Get a permanent marker of the same color and try putting color back into the fabric. I do this with black jeans that got spotted with bleach: I have to retouch it every few washings. . .

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