do you use bleach on your clothes?
By Simone
@Janet357 (75646)
August 4, 2019 10:39pm CST
there are tough stains that cannot be removed by soap. stains like blood, saps, mud and so on.
some people avoid using bleach. i also do. because bleach fades the color of the clothes.
but there was a time that i got too lazy to remove the stain on my colored shirt, i just put bleach on it, well you know the result.
bleach is only advisable to be put on white.clothes.
but do you use it too?
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22 responses
@marguicha (224035)
• Chile
5 Aug 19
There are other products now, that have more oxygen. That helps.
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@marguicha (224035)
• Chile
5 Aug 19
@Janet357 In my country there is one called 'Vanish'
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@andriaperry (117272)
• Anniston, Alabama
5 Aug 19
No I stopped doing that. For blood a nurse told me to use peroxide and for any stain on my colored clothes I use dish washing liquid.
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@florelway (23327)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
8 Aug 19
I will try dishwashing liquid then, thanks for the info.
@Kuttu_007 (1940)
• India
5 Aug 19
Bleach will degrade the quality of the clothes
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@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
5 Aug 19
i use oxyclean more often now..bleach alone never seems to get my work shirt clean enough.
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@Janet357 (75646)
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6 Aug 19
@LadyDuck thanks for this info. we will do.some massive shopping in a mall that offers imported products. i will check if vanish is available there. that will be in september as they will have this annual sale.
they are super duper expensive a mall so we dont buy there often.
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@YuleimaVzla (1505)
• Maracaibo, Venezuela
8 Aug 19
Hello, in my country only chlorine is used to bleach white clothes, but in the case of babies, they are only given a little so that their clothes are not damaged, you know that babies drool with food already Sometimes they can be stained with juices and all that, but it is tried to use in a smaller minimum quantity and to rinse well with lukewarm water. We also use Vanish, which is a stain remover with oxygen power, and a homemade trick to remove blood stains on white clothes is to place a little hydrogen peroxide on it until it foams on its own without scrubbing.
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@YuleimaVzla (1505)
• Maracaibo, Venezuela
9 Aug 19
@Janet357 ajajaja do not panic, I am a criminal lawyer, we always know how to disappear bloodstains legally hahaha
@YuleimaVzla (1505)
• Maracaibo, Venezuela
9 Aug 19
Another thing that has also worked for the stains is to soak the garments in hot water, and then I use common white vinegar, this easily removes and is ecological
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@LowRiderX (22903)
• Serbia
5 Aug 19
Honestly, I can't remember the last time I used bleach. I avoid using it because it mostly ruins things. I accidentally discovered a soap, believe it or not, that perfectly replaces bleach rather than damaging the wardrobe
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@LowRiderX (22903)
• Serbia
6 Aug 19
@Janet357 No, the soap looks ordinary, it's just pure white. It probably contains a lot of soda as soon as it removes all the stains and it's very cheap, amazing
@hereandthere (45645)
• Philippines
5 Aug 19
@Starkinds wouldn't that be expensive?
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@beachbabe26 (190)
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5 Aug 19
Aside from removing dirt and stains, I use it to make the clothe whiter, especially the old ones
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@beachbabe26 (190)
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5 Aug 19
@Janet357 hehe Yes. I really am especially on the white ones.
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@infatuatedbby (94914)
• United States
5 Aug 19
No I do not have any bleach for my clothes.
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@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
5 Aug 19
No don’t use blessed on any of our clothes.
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