No, because the discoloration caused by bleach is not added dirt (like grease, grass or dirt would be) - it is removed color. You can try to add the color back, but it would be difficult to do in such a way that you would not notice the discoloration (that is, it would be difficult to match the color and saturation of the surrounding material exactly).
2006-10-19 05:50:21
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answered by kcbranaghsgirl 6
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Bleach doesn't stain, it removes the color. Other than trying to dye that spot, there isn't much you can do. And that is really a poor solution, coz it doesn't work real well. Face it - the shirt is now a rag.
2006-10-19 05:50:15
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answered by Hallon 3
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I'm not gonna go into detail, I'm just gonna say NO! NO NO NO, you can NOT get a bleach stain out of a red shirt. But what you can do is you can go to Wal Mart and get some Rit Dye for dying cloth and clothes, and you can try to dye your red shirt and make it all the same colour again. Good Luck!
2006-10-19 05:26:17
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answered by Daft One 6
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Oh, girl! I know you are hatin on urself for gettin bleach on your soft Abercrombie...I feel you! Once bleach gets it dirty little fingers on somethin, it ain't never the same! It totally removes the pigment from the color. The ONLY thing you can do is try matching the red color that the shirt is (I know EXACTLY what color red that is and I just love it, by the way!) with one of the RIT fabric dye colors and try dyeing it in the washing machine....OR go to Michaels craft store, get a fabric-safe dye pen in that same color. Good luck!
2006-10-19 05:32:30
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answered by crazynays 4
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The only thing I can suggest is coloring in the bleach stain with a permanent marker close to the color. My mom showed me that when I got bleach on my black cardigan. Hope of find a close color.
2006-10-19 08:43:53
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answered by yeppers`peppers 6
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You can remove Bleach but I havr saved a shirt or two with craft paint- you know those little ones from walmart or the craft store for about a 1.00. buy as close as you can get and some dark brown or black to,in case your off by a shade--mix it up on a pp plate and water it down-if you don't have a brush-use a Qtip and soak it bit by bit in the area- it shouldn't come out and if your careful, you can match the color so much no one sees- it worked great for me!
2006-10-19 05:29:11
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answered by ARTmom 7
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No - I have tried to dye shirts with bleach spots but it does not seem to work - I have quit using bleach unless I have grubby clothes on cause you can never tell when that stuff will jump on you
2006-10-19 05:25:15
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answered by freemansfox 4
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Bleach does not stain. It removes color.
2006-10-19 05:53:44
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answered by old_woman_84 7
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Nope, beach removes color. But you can TIE DYE your shirt or the spot w/the color red...
2006-10-19 05:49:46
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answered by maria * 4
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Nope, sorry. Abercrombie is rustic/preppy so just get a patch to put over it!
2006-10-19 05:36:37
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answered by ...Just Me :) 2
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