Ruined shirt?
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Normally once you spill/splash bleach on clothes like this they are ruined and can't be repaired. There is a tip in this link that suggests maybe you can draw color from around the bleach spot using alcohol and cotton balls but I do not know if it actually works.
https://www.persil.com/uk/laundry/laundry-tips/stains/how-to-remove-bleach-stains-from-clothes-prevent-future-stains.html
Hi Malina, sorry you did this to your good shirt. Hope this helps. Stay well. Search Results
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Malina: I think you now have a new chores/paiiting shirt! Sorry.
It is now a "work" shirt.
Hi! There is no fixing bleach marks because it's removed all the color
from where it splashed. You can try dying it, but, it will probably be blotchy. Tie dye is another fun way to work with what you have. Sorry. Stay safe!
Hello. Apply more bleach and make it a more natural part of the fabric.
THIS HAS HAPPENED TO ME A TIME OR TWO - - - RATHER THAN BE DEFEATED, I SIMPLY TRIED TO BE CREATIVE W/ THE BLEACH TO DESIGN THE WHOLE SHIRT W/ THIS SAME BLEACH TO MAKE IT LOOK LIKE THIS IS THE TRUE DESIGN. I HAVE ALSO DONE THIS W/ OUR BLUE JEANS! SO FUNNY BECAUSE WE HAVE BEEN ASKED WHERE WE BOUGHT THESE GARMENTS!!! SO B/4 DISCARDING THIS, HAVE SOME FUN W/ IT!!!
You could use a reverse tie dye technique like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHjzuF41YEk
If the character/saying on the front of the shirt is what makes it your favorite, cut that section out and sew or use fabric glue to keep the edges from unravelling. You can then sew this on to a different shirt and make it your new "favorite shirt". 😎
Just bleach the whole shirt..once it's bleached out try dying it again, you can go with any color at that point. It may work..but if not, it can't hurt, it's ruined anyway...
Unfortunately bleach removes the dye from the fabric. You could try that one tip up top, but generally that's useful when the bleach is still wet and hasn't removed the color yet. I'm sorry this happened, I've done it, too.
Use a bleach pen and make some creative artwork on it - and make it look like the splotch isn't a mistake, but a piece of art to make the shirt unique!
Put an aplique on it. A heart, a circle with embroidery on it. etc. Anything to cover the stain.
My daughter splashed bleach on a tunic style top. She used more bleach to make a wide area of pattern/decoration which really looked good. I have ruined a few items always in the same place. So now I wear old clothes to work with bleach. Old clothes are immune to bleach. They never get stained. Or so I have found!!
Ros
I would maybe add a fun fabric patch
add a nice embroidery , patch to it and make sure it is the same color