I receive a lot of messages claiming that bleach can eat holes in clothing.
After numerous tests, I can confidently state that bleach can only create holes when used on low-quality fabric. Additionally, the concentration of chlorine in the bleach plays a crucial role.
In my work, I use a gel-based bleach, allowing precise control over the amount applied and the extent of fabric damage. Each item, after the painting finished, is deactivated using a hydrogen peroxide solution, which stops the chlorine reaction with the fabric, preventing further damage.