How Do You Cover Bleach Stains On Clothes?
After a long day of cleaning, your moment of satisfaction quickly wanes as you discover that your favorite shirt now has a bleach stain splotched right across the middle. Do not despair. There are several methods that you can try to save your shirt from a bleach attack. One of the easiest ways to cover up a bleach stain, is to find a marker in the same color as the fabric of your stained item and fill in the white part. This is the best method if the stain is small and not in a conspicuous area, the color of your item is a common one, such as a true red, and the fabric is textured, such as a knit sweater or is of a busy pattern. Look for markers that are permanent, not the washable kind that your children may have in their art supplies. If possible, test the marker on a similar type of fabric to compare its color to that of your damaged item. For larger stains on solid colored fabrics, consider changing the color of the item. This works best with smoother fabrics, such as a cotton t-sh