Baking soda works similarly to dish soap. It won't remove a bleach stain, but it can prevent it from getting any worse.
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Baking soda is used to make bleach inactive, allowing you to get to work on fixing the stain.
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Mix the baking soda with water to create a thick paste. Use a cotton wool ball to apply the paste to the bleach stain.
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Leave the paste to sit for several hours. When the paste has dried, rinse it away.
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You might still notice a small white stain on your fabric, but it shouldn't grow any further. And you can now use stronger methods, without worrying about the effects of bleach mixing
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To clean your iron with toothpaste, simply apply some toothpaste onto the soleplate's surface to clean the stains before gently wiping it away with a soft cloth.
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Instead of baking soda, you can also use hydrogen peroxide or sodium thiosulfate. However, you're generally less likely to have these around the house.
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– Don't pour bleach directly onto clothes. Bleach should always be diluted before you use it for cleaning.
HOW TO AVOID BLEACH STAINS
– Be careful when washing colored clothes with detergents containing bleach. Make sure the bleach is color-safe and the materials are bleach-safe.
HOW TO AVOID BLEACH STAINS
– Wear old clothes when cleaning, that you don't mind getting bleach on.– Always wear rubber gloves when working with bleach.