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Remove bleach stain from upholstery

Related stains: Bleach, Chlorine, Glorix

Solution for your Bleach stain

You would like a solution for your bleach stain or perhaps you have one of the related stains: bleach, chlorine, glorix. Your upholstery floor must of course look spotless again soon! Don't panic, our solutions will assist you and ensure that you will get your upholstery floor in top condition again; and keep it that way.

What is very important: do not use home-garden-and-kitchen remedies on your upholstery floor! These have not been tested and are certainly not specially formulated for your upholstery floor. Did you know that many manufacturers actively recommend the use of James products on their materials? In collaboration with those manufacturers, we test their material in our laboratory in order to offer you the best possible solution. Quickly find out the best solution for your Bleach, Chlorine, Glorix stains and which product you might need for that!

Never use soap, salt, vinegar and other household products! These cause immediate (visible as a discolouration) or long term (damage or resoiling, stains will then return) problems that you can better prevent.

Treatment of fresh stains

Bleach and chlorine stains can unfortunately no longer be removed

Unfortunately, a stain caused by bleach cannot be removed.
The colour of the material is affected by the bleach and that is irreparable.

The use of textile paints does not offer a solution, as these paints are not suitable for carpets, rugs or upholstery fabrics, i.e. they do not adhere to the material.

Treatment of dried stains

Bleach and chlorine stains can unfortunately no longer be removed

Unfortunately, a stain caused by bleach cannot be removed.
The colour of the material is affected by the bleach and that is irreparable.

The use of textile paints does not offer a solution, as these paints are not suitable for carpets, rugs or upholstery fabrics, i.e. they do not adhere to the material.