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From: sephor4
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  • Wow,I really love this! Thank you so much for sharing! Borax seems to be like a "magic" product to do just about everything! lol

  • pls answer my question mam :(.. soo i have a gray pants and my brother washed it and accidentally put some bleach in it soo in the left side there's some stain parts that i cant get rid off its colored pinkishh, i dont wat to do wid them... what are you gonna do to get rid of them? plss answer it back :(

  • @15nikesb Hi, oh you're not alone. I got my favorite black shirt and navy blue jacket bleached accidentally leaving reddish spots on them. You can try different ways depending on how severe the bleach spots are. I tried coloring my spots with permanent markers. The advantage of this is that it's a quick fix. The disadvantage is that you have to recolor after several washes. Or you can try to use fabric dye as well.

  • @sephor4 thank you very much for responding my question, ill try to do that and what if u used Sodium Thiosulfate ? does that really works? and once again thanks for responding?

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  • Whoa... keren. Can it get rid of blood too? For some reasons I used my WHITE t shirt as a gauze (smart move, huh. I know!) when I had a biking accident (read: okay, fine, I was just learning and I fell, but this doesn't sound as dramatic) and now the blood stains won't go away.

  • @divaliant Yes yes ... you can use it for blood stain too. I tried this successfully not only on burrito-stained pants, but also on bike oil and kimchi stains :-). Let me know how it works for you, k?

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