How Do You Remove Yellow Bleach Stains From Shoes?
Bleach contains a yellow dye that can be transferred to white surfaces. To remove the new stain, it requires removing the unwanted dye. There are several ways to accomplish this. Follow these guidelines below. You Will Need: • Hydrogen Peroxide • RIT Dye Remover • Soft cloths or sponges • Water • Cotton balls Steps to Remove the Yellowed Stain: • Moisten a sponge or cotton balls with hydrogen peroxide. • Rub the sponge over the stained area. Use a small circular motion. • If the stains are very yellow, it will help to leave the hydrogen peroxide to set for a few minutes before wiping it away. • Rinse the sponge thoroughly and wipe the area with plain water to remove the peroxide. • Allow the piece to dry completely. • If the stain remains, moisten a soft cloth with hydrogen peroxide and rub it over the area. If the stain is severe, pour a small amount of peroxide on the stain and allow it to set for several minutes. • Rinse again with water and a clean cloth and allow to them to dry. •
Bleach contains a yellow dye that can be transferred to white surfaces. To remove the new stain, it requires removing the unwanted dye. There are several ways to accomplish this. Follow these guidelines below. You Will Need: • Hydrogen Peroxide • RIT Dye Remover • Soft cloths or sponges • Water • Cotton balls Steps to Remove the Yellowed Stain: • Moisten a sponge or cotton balls with hydrogen peroxide. • Rub the sponge over the stained area. Use a small circular motion. • If the stains are very yellow, it will help to leave the hydrogen peroxide to set for a few minutes before wiping it away. • Rinse the sponge thoroughly and wipe the area with plain water to remove the peroxide. • Allow the piece to dry completely. • If the stain remains, moisten a