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    What does the triangle with lines through it on the tag in clothing mean?
    Community Answer
    It means "do not bleach." Do not use bleach of ANY sort on your clothing with that tag.
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    What should I do if my white top turned pink when I bleached it?
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    There's not much you can do. You can try to bleach it again by soaking your top in 2 liters of warm water with 1/2 cup of bleach.
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    Does soaking in bleach shrink clothing?
    Robin Sager
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    Not in most cases. However, some cotton clothing can shrink if left in bleach (or any water solution) too long. That is why it is important to read the care tags of your garments carefully. If you are worried about a garment shrinking, you may only want to wash it for the minimum about of time.
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    What is the main reason for the use of bleach in a wash?
    Robin Sager
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    Most people use bleach in order to brighten up their whites. Some white clothing tends to fade to a duller color over time or can even become discolored. You can also use bleach to sanitize your clothes that may see more direct wear, such as socks or white underwear.
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    Can I bleach whites in cold water?
    Robin Sager
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    Yes, you can. Bleach generally works better when the water is warm or hot. However, some garments do not do well under hot temperature and must be washed or bleached in colder water. So, follow the steps above like usual, just use colder water instead. It may, however, take you a bit longer to see results.
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    How do I bleach a certain part of my clothing?
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    That's usually called spot cleaning. If you have a very defined area that you would like to bleach, use chalk or soap to draw an outline around it. Cover other areas of the cloth with something to protect it, like tarp or plastic bags or cardboard. Bleach the area, but keep the bleach about 1/4 an inch away from the edges of the outline you've drawn, because it will spread.
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