How to remove hair dye stains from clothes.

When you dye your hair, it often happens that it runs on your clothes ...

Result, it makes a beautiful stain which is very difficult to remove!

And most stain removers don't work 100% on these kinds of stains.

Fortunately, there is a simple and effective way to remove a dye stain from a garment.

The trick is to clean with baking soda and white vinegar. Look :

How to remove hair dye stains from clothes quickly and easily

What you need

- 1 tablespoon of baking soda

- 3 tablespoons of white vinegar

- container

- clean sponge

How to do

1. Mix the two ingredients in the container.

2. Apply the mixture all over the stain.

3. Leave on until air bubbles appear.

4. Then rub the fabric vigorously with a clean sponge.

5. And machine wash as usual.

Results

And There you go ! The hair dye stain has completely disappeared from your clothing :-)

Easy, fast and efficient, isn't it?

No more halos that remain on the fabric! It's still cleaner like that!

In addition, this method works on all non-fragile fabrics.

Why does it work?

The reaction between the baking soda and the white vinegar allows the colored pigments to come out of the fabric.

Once extracted, the pigments are bleached by the well-known bicarbonate to cancel the effect of coloring on the hair.

Bonus tip

Is the stain stain still fresh? So there is another tip that is just as natural and effective.

To do this, apply the juice of half a lemon directly to the stain. Leave on for a few minutes and wash normally.

This trick also works for a fresh stain of dye on a sink or even on the skin.

Your turn...

Have you tried this trick to remove a dye stain from a garment? Tell us in the comments if it worked for you. We can't wait to hear from you!

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