a chemical used to remove all the stains our cloth
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These stain removers contain bleaching agents, commonly hydrogen peroxide, which breaks down colour-causing sections of chemical structures, removing the appearance of the stain. The hydrogen peroxide is usually present in the form of sodium percarbonate, which releases hydrogen peroxide when combined with water.
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Pouring chlorine bleach directly onto fabrics can remove the color completely and dissolve the fabrics. When chlorine bleach is used to wash clothes, it acts as a disinfectant on both bacteria and viruses. Chlorine bleach even whitens most natural fibers like cotton.
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