How to Save Bleach-Stained Colored Clothes (Yes, Really!)
We’ve all been there—whether by accident or while trying to remove a stubborn stain, a splash of bleach ends up on a coloured piece of clothing we really didn’t want to lose. It’s happened to me more than once. And before I discovered the magic trick I’m about to share, I sadly tossed those bleach-damaged clothes away.
Luckily, my mother-in-law came to the rescue with a clever and surprisingly effective method to save garments—even bright, colourful ones—that have fallen victim to bleach stains.
The Vinegar & Rubbing Alcohol Method
You probably already have the two star ingredients in your home:
White vinegar
Rubbing alcohol
Here’s how to use them to tackle bleach spots:
Mix equal parts vinegar and rubbing alcohol in a small container.
Using a clean towel, gently dab the mixture onto the bleach stain.
Rinse with cold water.
Repeat as needed until the stain begins to fade or disappear.
This method doesn’t restore the original dye, but it helps neutralize the bleach and fade the harsh edges of the stain, making it less noticeable.