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1.The phenomenon of redness during bleaching is mainly due to the fact that the clothes may be contaminated with phenolic compounds such as cosmetics, and will react chemically with sodium hypochlorite, the ingredient of bleach.
2.If the garment can be soaked for a long time, you can continue to soak until the oxidation disappears. When soaking, you can use your hands to rub the reaction area to speed up the removal. After that, the clothes are dried, and the red color will gradually fade.
3.At the same time, you can also soak it in warm water, then apply soap or soapy water to the stain, rub it with your hands until the color fades or remove the color, rinse with water, observe whether there is any color residue after cleaning, and repeat the previous step if there is; If not, just let it dry.
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<>1. If the material of the clothes allows rinsing, and there is no impropriety in the washing method, you can soak the clothes in clean water for a period of time, during which you can gently rub the stained parts or replace the water, and then hang the clothes in a ventilated place to dry, and the red color can be slowly reduced or removed.
2. You can also try to coat the red part with salt, and then scrub it repeatedly with your hands, the red will slowly fade, and then wash it with water.
3. Pour some potassium permanganate solution into the basin.
Soak the discolored clothes in it for about 10 minutes, during which the clothes will become more red, then wash the clothes with clean water, add a little acetic acid, and soak for a while, the clothes will slowly change from dark red to the original color, and the colored places will also fade together.
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The remedies for bleaching and turning red on white clothes are as follows: wash with vinegar, wash with soapy water, wash with table salt, wash with 84 disinfectant, wash with hydrogen peroxide.
1. Wash with vinegar.
Soak the dyed garment in warm water, pour an appropriate amount of vinegar into the dyed area and rub it, and finally wash it with water. It is best to choose white vinegar, which may stain clothes yellow and cause secondary pollution.
2. Use soapy water.
First of all, we can put the soap into the boiling water to dissolve it first, and then wait until the water turns white before turning off the heat, then put the cotton clothes into the water and soak them for about 30 minutes, and then wash them with water.
3. Wash with salt.
A large amount of edible salt can be mixed into warm water, and the dyed white cotton clothes can be put into it for repeated rubbing, or the edible salt can be directly put into the dyed part for rubbing, and then rinsed with water, and the color of the spring is generally gone.
4. Wash with 84 disinfectant.
After diluting the 84 disinfectant solution, rinse for about 20 minutes to remove the garment. The white clothes will be able to return to their original color, and finally the clothes can be rinsed with clean water.
5. Clean with hydrogen peroxide.
First take some cold water in the basin, the amount is not too much, and it is OK to be able to soak the clothes. Then pour a small amount of hydrogen peroxide into the basin, the reference ratio is 1:10, one part of hydrogen peroxide, stir well. Soak your clothes in for another 5 minutes.
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If the white clothes turn red during the bleaching process, you can try the following methods to remedy it:1Stop bleaching right away:
Immediately remove the laundry from the bleach solution and stop the bleaching process to avoid further color transfer. 2.Rinse:
Rinse the laundry thoroughly with clean water to remove any remaining bleach. 3.Wash again:
Put the laundry in the washing machine and wash it again with warm water and an appropriate amount of laundry detergent. Choose the appropriate washing program, such as Mild mode. 4.
Use a reducing agent: Try using a reducing agent to reduce or eliminate red staining. It can be tested locally to see how it works.
Follow the instructions for reducing agent and follow safe handling. 5.Seek professional help:
If the above methods do not work, or if you are not sure what to do, it is advisable to seek the advice of a professional laundry service or dry cleaner. They may have more experience and appropriate handling methods. Please note that each fabric and dye reacts differently and the results of successful remediation may vary.
Therefore, it is advisable to test in a less conspicuous area before performing remedial burial to avoid further damage to sidekicks or aggravation of staining problems.
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Hello, after the white clothes are bleached and red, you can use potassium permanganate with acetic acid. The method is to first dissolve a little potassium permanganate in water, and then put the clothes to be rinsed into it, to fully soak them, after soaking for 10 20 minutes, the clothes will be dark red, pick up the clothes, wash the water; Then dissolve a little acetic acid in water, put the clothes soaked in potassium permanganate into the acetic acid solution, the clothes will slowly change from dark red to the original color, and the dyed places will also fade away without damaging the original color of the clothes, sometimes wear yellowed clothes can also use this method.
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1.If the material of the clothes allows rinsing and there is no problem with the washing method, you can soak the clothes in clean water for a period of time, during which you can gently wipe the touched parts or change the water, and then hang the clothes in a ventilated place to dry, and the red color can be slowly faded or removed. 2. You can also try to cover the red part with salt, and then rub it repeatedly with your hands, the red will slowly fade, and then wash it with water.
3.Pour some potassium permanganate solution into the basin and soak the discolored clothes in it for about 10 minutes, during which time the clothes will become redder. Then wash the clothes with clean water, add a little acetic acid, and soak for a while.
The clothes will gradually change from dark red to their original color, and the areas that have touched it will slowly fade.
Don't use bleach when white clothes are dyed.
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