No. You can buy what's called all-fabric bleach or color-safe bleach, and you can use that when you wash anything. It brightens colors without actually bleaching the fabric, and it's safe to use on everything.
2007-08-22 17:02:24
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answered by No Shortage 7
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Always make sure that you've already washed it (to set the print). Otherwise turn the shirt inside out before bleaching to preserve the coloring. I've only done this on shirts that have small-medium prints; I don't know if a larger print (one that takes up the whole front of the shirt) will bleed, so you might want to wash it by itself if you do bleach it. Hope this helps!
2007-08-23 00:02:10
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answered by clairdeluny 3
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Bleaching too much will cause it to yellow and you don't want that. Try Oxy-clean powder in HOT water. One time I dried an entire load of white t-shirts in a HOT dryer with a piece of chocolate. They all dried with stains! I put them in the washer with OC and was amazed that it all came out. Usually once the item is dry...you're out of luck. But it worked. There is also something called Clorox bleach pen. It comes in a little pen like container and you put it directly on the stain and no where else. That works too...although not as great.
2007-08-23 00:49:49
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answered by Benton 2
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yes u can do that but turn the shirt inside out as not to bleach the print off the shirt. as long as the shirt is primarily white with just a print on it turn it inside out and wash with regular white clothes and bleach and detergent...
2007-08-23 12:38:37
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answered by THE UK WILDCAT FAMILY 10 6
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IF you have had that garment for awhile and it not colored then maybe but just to be on safe side don't use bleach on them-----it wears out the design too fast then you will have a faded design on a nice white t shirt...
2007-08-23 00:11:45
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answered by lorr1941 3
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Depends on what 'something' is - if it's blue dyed sleeves than no - if it's a plastic material, then it's probably okay. YOu should rub your finger over the area -- if it's cotton, linen or anything but plastic/rubber than I'd play it safe and buy a colorsafe detergent bleach like Cheer. Good Luck.
2007-08-23 00:02:41
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answered by macdaddy0214 1
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Use bleach or spot treat it with shout.
2007-08-23 00:01:10
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answered by rebecca 2
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First of all, it's T-shirt, and secondly, NO YOU CAN'T! Lol but yeah you can't.
2007-08-23 00:00:35
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answered by Daniel 2
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