No, you can redye the sweatshirts though. The bleach is not a stain... it is the absence of color.
2006-11-23 10:49:50
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answered by Sir J 7
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a stain comes from something with color in it. Bleach removes color. A bleach spot isn't a stain, and will not "come out" because the bleach has already caused the color to come out. The only way to "remove" is actually to cover it back up with more color. try putting small amounts of black rit dye on the spots. Or black permanent ink.
2006-11-23 10:46:05
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answered by Squirrley Temple 7
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There is no way to remove the white stains. I would suggest you to dye the sweatshirts black so that the white stains will gone.
2006-11-23 16:41:32
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answered by chris 1
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Once it is bleached the color has been removed. You cannot take care of the stain as there is no color underneath. Your best bet is to re-dye the sweatshirt. There are dyes that you can mix and then apply to the sweatshirt to re-color it.
2006-11-23 10:45:39
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answered by vdeliz 1
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You are so lucky it was BLACK sweatshirts. I have done this before also. Go to Linens 'n Things and ask them for a black laundry marker. I always have these on hand. Then just color in the stain. Laundry marker doesn't wash out! It's permanent.
2006-11-23 11:23:44
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answered by OK 2
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If they're black/black, you can try a sharpie marker although you may not get an exact match on black. If it was straight bleach it can damage the fibers if you don't neutralize it. Dissolve some baking soda in water and rinse the spots with that to neutralize the bleach as quickly as you can.
2006-11-23 11:39:12
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answered by heart o' gold 7
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You cannot remove it - to dye it is a lot of trouble. When I get bleach on something black, I just cover it up with a black laundry marker. It fades a little with each washing, just color it in again.
2006-11-23 10:50:34
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answered by NAN G 6
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In one word no, but do not worry look at the label if there is at least 50% of cotton in the garment, you can do a black home dye.It will cost you about a fiver, and don't forget a lb of salt to "fix" the colour.Just follow the directions.Where to buy? Any general stores, or hardware shop. Best of luck
2006-11-23 20:10:02
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answered by Anonymous
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these are not stains the bleach has removed the color from your sweatshirts. you might try dyeing the shirts.
2006-11-23 12:56:44
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answered by Sandy W 3
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Bleach doesn't stain - it strips out colour.
So you don't have 'stained' black sweatshirts...you have 'ruined' black sweatshirts!
2006-11-23 10:50:08
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answered by franja 6
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