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Most people get hair dye stains on their clothes without knowing how to remove them — and it's a cleaning trick many tend to overlook.

Hair dye stains on clothes are among the toughest to remove and can ruin garments if not handled correctly. Here's a detailed guide to help you clean hair dye from clothing thoroughly and effectively.


Why Are Hair Dye Stains on Clothes Hard to Remove?

Most of the time, hair dye is hard to remove from clothes because:

  • The dye penetrates deep into fabric fibers, creating blotchy stains if not treated quickly.

  • Hair dye has a strong odor that can linger on clothes.

  • Soaking the stained fabric too long may cause the dye to spread, affecting larger areas.

  • Once dried, dye can permanently set into fabric if not cleaned properly.


7 Effective Ways to Remove Hair Dye Stains from Clothes

1. Chlorine Bleach

Ingredients: Chlorine bleach, water

Steps:

  1. Mix bleach and water in a 1:4 ratio (e.g., 1 tbsp bleach + 4 cups water).

  2. Soak the stained area for 10 minutes.

  3. Gently rub or brush the stain, wring out the garment, then wash and air-dry.

Note: Only use on bleach-safe fabrics (avoid wool, silk, or spandex).


2. Hair Spray

Ingredients: Alcohol-based hair spray

Steps:

  1. Rinse the garment.

  2. Place the stained area on paper towels and spray with hair spray. Wait 5 minutes.

  3. Blot with a clean towel.

  4. Spray again and leave overnight.

  5. Wash and dry the next day.


3. Ammonia Solution

Ingredients: Ammonia, water

Steps:

  1. Mix ammonia and water (1:4 ratio).

  2. Soak garment in the solution for 30 minutes.

  3. Rinse and wash as usual.


4. Hydrogen Peroxide (3%)

Steps:

  1. Wet and wring out the fabric.

  2. Pour hydrogen peroxide on the stain and soak for 12 hours.

  3. Wash and air-dry.

Tip: Repeat if needed until the stain is fully removed.


5. White Vinegar

Ingredients: White vinegar, warm water

Steps:

  1. Mix vinegar and water (1:3 ratio).

  2. Apply directly to the stain and gently rub.

  3. Wash and dry as usual.


6. Rubbing Alcohol

Steps:

  1. Pour alcohol directly on the stain.

  2. Scrub with a soft brush.

  3. Wash as normal.

Note: Treat as soon as possible for best results.


7. Baking Soda

Steps:

  1. Wet and wring fabric.

  2. Rub baking soda on the stain.

  3. Soak the garment in a mix of 2-3 tbsp baking soda and water for 8 hours.

  4. Wash and air-dry.


Additional Tips

  • Treat the stain as quickly as possible.

  • Always check if the cleaning method is safe for the fabric.

  • Wear gloves when using strong cleaning agents.

  • Do not dry or heat the fabric until the stain is completely removed.

 

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