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How to Remove Fabric Bleeding Stains From Clothing

1. Blot up the excess stain immediately. Don't rub it, as this can spread the stain.

2. Run cold water over the stained area. This will help to rinse the stain and dilute it.

3. Apply a stain remover to the stained area. There are a number of different stain removers on the market, so choose one that is specifically designed for fabric bleeding stains.

4. Let the stain remover sit on the stained area for the recommended time. This will give it time to work its magic and break down the stain.

5. Rinse the stained area thoroughly with cold water. Make sure to rinse all of the stain remover, as it can leave behind a residue that can attract dirt and grime.

6. Check to see if the stain is gone. If the stain is still visible, repeat steps 3-5.

7. Once the stain is gone, wash the garment as usual. This will help to remove any residual stain remover and clean the garment.

8. For tough stains, you may need to take the garment to a professional dry cleaner.