You probably cannot do this. It is easier to remove actual stains than bleach spots. Bleaching chemically changes the dye in the material.
The best you can hope for is to attempt spot dying the fabric. Then, if the garment is a solid color, dye the whole thing as closely to that color as you can get. If it is mixed colors, then spot dying is all you can do, and that has the risk of running.
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To remove whitener stains from clothes, soak the stained area in cold water for 15-30 minutes. Then, apply a stain remover or liquid detergent directly to the stain and let it sit for a few minutes before washing the garment as usual. Repeat if necessary before drying the clothes.
Yes, WD-40 can effectively remove rust stains from clothes.
Yes, vinegar can effectively remove stains from clothes due to its acidic properties that help break down and lift stains.
Soaking clothes in cold water can help remove blood stains, fresh wine stains, and prevent color bleeding in dark fabrics. It can also be effective for treating delicate fabrics or clothing with dye that may run in hot water.
To effectively remove isopropyl alcohol stains from clothes, you can try dabbing the stain with a cloth soaked in a mixture of water and laundry detergent. Gently scrub the stained area and then wash the garment as usual. Repeat the process if necessary before drying the clothes.
Water alone may not be sufficient to remove blood stains from clothes. For fresh blood stains, you can try flushing the stain with cold water and gently dabbing with a cloth. For older stains, consider using a stain remover or enzyme-based cleaner before laundering.