[Help] is it more effective to bleach something in hot, warm, or cold water? Updates to this post /post/291378-is-it-more-effective-to-bleach-some Wed, 09 Dec 2009 03:06:07 +0100 Reply from Joy. /post/291378-is-it-more-effective-to-bleach-some#reply-5113179 I have heard cold water helps best, since warm or hot srinks the clothes(causeing the fabric to contract in a since I guess) and if it contracts then it will hold onto the stain harder and it would be harder to get out.

so I have heard. Dont hold me to it.

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Joy. Sat, 04 Jul 2009 08:57:14 +0100
Reply from Em*[iLy] /post/291378-is-it-more-effective-to-bleach-some#reply-5113128 ok.
thanks

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Em*[iLy] Sat, 04 Jul 2009 08:07:50 +0100
Reply from boredarew /post/291378-is-it-more-effective-to-bleach-some#reply-5113123 You might have to soak it for a bit. Cold water I guess, just be wary that bleach can corrode things.

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boredarew Sat, 04 Jul 2009 08:05:22 +0100
Reply from Em*[iLy] /post/291378-is-it-more-effective-to-bleach-some#reply-5113119 its a light blue. and i want it white lol..

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Em*[iLy] Sat, 04 Jul 2009 08:03:31 +0100
Reply from boredarew /post/291378-is-it-more-effective-to-bleach-some#reply-5113118 What do you want to bleach? If it’s white clothes, it doesn’t really matter but the label will instruct what temperature.

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boredarew Sat, 04 Jul 2009 08:02:54 +0100