Lightening Colors with Bleach

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Q. I have used Rit color remover to lighten the rose color in my cotton
blend valances. It did lighten the color, but I would like to remove more color in order to turn them off-white or cream-colored. Do you have a bleach solution you would recommend for a washer, and could you tell me how long to keep the valances in the solution? Would you use regular bleach or perhaps Oxymagic multi-purpose stain remover powder?

A. Based on your description of the results after the Rit treatment, I would probably recommend another Rit treatment over the use of a bleach solution. If the curtains are a cotton blend, the dyes are definitely more stable/harder to remove than if they were all cotton. If you try the Oxymagic, it isn't strong enough to "bleach" out any more color. If you try a bleach solution, it is difficult to predict the final outcome as the remaining dye(s) may not come out uniformly and/or you could get a blotchy appearance if the curtains get tangled.

If I were to try a bleach solution, it probably would be like our recommended presoak procedure:
• Create a solution of ¼ cup of Clorox® Regular-Bleach per gallon of cool water, and soak the item for 5-10 minutes.
• Follow up with a regular wash of detergent and 3/4 cup Clorox® Regular-Bleach.

You could also estimate the bleaching effect by doing our Bleachability Test: Add 2 tspn Clorox® Regular-Bleach to 1/4 cup water; apply a drop on a hidden area like inside seam or hemline; wait 1 minute, and then blot with towel. Any color change will show you the amount of change you should expect if you proceed with the bleach usage.

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