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Option A – Fabric Paint:
- Use fabric paint to create a custom design (like a flower, heart, or abstract shape) over the stain.
- Seal with heat (follow the paint manufacturer’s instructions).
Option B – Iron-On Patch:
- Find a stylish patch or decorative applique and place it directly over the bleach stain.
- Iron it on following the package instructions.
✅ Best For: Large stains, visible areas, or if you want to get creative with your fix.
🛑 What Not to Do:
- Do not try to wash or scrub the bleach stain away – it won’t work.
- Avoid using more bleach to ‘even it out’ – it’ll only make it worse.
- Never mix bleach with ammonia or vinegar – it can create toxic fumes.
🎯 Final Thoughts
Bleach stains might seem like a death sentence for your clothes, but with a little creativity and the right tools, you can bring them back to life. Whether you use a fabric marker for a quick fix or transform your stain into wearable art, your favorite outfit can still have a second chance.
So next time bleach strikes, don’t panic—just reach for one of these 2 effective tricks, and rescue your wardrobe like a pro! 🧺✨
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