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1. Dye the Bleached Area
Dyeing is one of the most effective ways to cover bleach stains, especially if they’re on a large, noticeable area.
What You’ll Need:
- Fabric dye (in a color that matches the fabric)
- Cotton swab or paintbrush
- Gloves
- Water
Instructions:
- Choose a Matching Dye: Pick a fabric dye that matches the original color as closely as possible.
- Prepare the Dye: Follow the instructions on the dye packet to mix it. Usually, you’ll need to dissolve it in water.
- Apply to the Stain: Dip a cotton swab or small paintbrush into the dye, and carefully apply it to the bleached area. Start small and gradually add more until it blends well.
- Let it Dry: Allow the dye to dry completely. You may need to apply several coats to fully cover the stain.
- Rinse and Launder: Once you’re satisfied with the color, rinse the area gently with water and then wash the garment as usual.
This method is ideal for solid-colored fabrics and can work on both clothing and upholstery.
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