No Bleaching of Baby Clothes
Bleach is not recommended for use on baby clothes due to several reasons: Baby skin is delicate and more sensitive than adult skin. Bleach is a strong chemical that can be harsh and irritating to the baby's skin, causing rashes, itching, or other allergic reactions. Even after rinsing, bleach can leave behind traces of chemicals on the fabric. These residues may come into contact with the baby's skin and cause discomfort or skin reactions. Bleach is a powerful agent that can weaken and damage fabrics over time, especially when used repeatedly. Baby clothes are often made of soft and delicate materials, and using bleach can cause them to wear out more quickly or lose their softness. Bleach is an agent that removes colors from fabrics. If used on colored baby clothes, it can cause the colors to fade or become discolored, ruining the appearance of the garments.