Are they 100% Cotton? Next Time just use Tide with Bleach Alternative (Liquid) from the time the Garment is brand New... You never have to worry about Bleach stains or Yellowing ever again. But No, I don't think Your going to be able to get those Bleach Stains Out.
2007-01-30 12:45:02
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answered by M L 5
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If the pants are solid white, you might try one of the Rit dyes and bleach the bleach out. I've heard of people doing that though I've not done it myself. But, I do know they make a white that is supposed to make things white. But it's an all over deal. Any other color will be colored white when you're done.
2007-01-30 13:30:29
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answered by dwilmoth822 3
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once you opt on to bleach stains pour the bleach promptly over the spot, wait a couple of minutes and it is going to disappear. Throwing the pants contained in the wash and putting bleach contained in the water it truly is diluted gained't eliminate the stains. also, be particular the pants are dry, not moist. verify it really is Clorox bleach as not all bleaches eliminate stains even regardless of the reality that they declare they do.
2016-12-03 06:26:57
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answered by ? 4
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In a word no sorry to be the bearer of bad news, the bleach has taken all colour out of the material, the best thing to do is put it down to expierience and go for some retail therapy
2007-01-30 12:45:44
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answered by stephen g 3
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NO you over bleach them. Go out and new pants
2007-01-30 14:37:16
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answered by honeybunny 3
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Stephen is right, sorry to break it to you and I hope they weren't your fav. pants. But the bleach just stripped all of the dye from mfg's off and now you see the natural color. Happy Shopping.
2007-01-30 12:48:32
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answered by percsrock2000 3
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this's the disadvantage of white pants as it's a headache to clean it as a new once it's stained.normally i throw it n change a new one.
2007-01-30 12:48:44
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answered by robert KS LEE. 6
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