Why bleach removes stains




















Our products are safe when used as directed. An Important Safety Message. More from Clorox experts. Question I have a stain on my white shirt. Subscribe for tips and offers. Sign up for Clorox newsletter Get cleaning tips, product updates, promotional offers and more to your inbox. You're in! This is the beginning of something great. Soaking linens in this substance would also lighten colors.

Fast forward to the 12th century AD in Holland, where the Dutch became very well known for their bleaching techniques. They actually added sour milk to lye to soften its effects! This worked so well that all brown linens that were manufactured in Scotland were sent to Holland for bleaching, where they would soak and sun-dry the linen multiple times to whiten it — this could take up to 8 weeks! Now you know a bit more about what bleach is made of and how it developed over centuries throughout the world.

Skip to main content. Bleach Stain Removal. Making cotton shirts bright white? Delivering socks from dinginess? Or getting bleach stains on your favorite pants? If you use bleach the right way, and with an abundance of caution, it can be a miracle worker in your laundry room.

Keep reading. There are two types of liquid bleach for laundry use: chlorine bleach, and non-chlorine bleach, also known as oxygen bleach or color-safe bleach.



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