
White clothes can be difficult to protect and maintain. It happens very frequently that on all white clothes, from clothes to underwear, stains of all kinds form. In addition, to maintain a bright white color, in addition to removing stains, it is essential to protect the color.
Some stains are more difficult to remove: oil, chocolate, red wine or soil can penetrate the fibers of white clothes and become very difficult to remove. Bleach is generally used, which, although effective, is a corrosive and toxic product, dangerous for our health.
To have very white clothes, it is not necessary to resort to bleach: below we offer you 3 natural and foolproof tips to make your clothes look like new again.
- Baking soda
Widely used in household cleaning, it is a product that offers a myriad of benefits and is an irreplaceable ally in many household tasks. You can also use baking soda to whiten white clothes.
In a container, mix 4 liters of water with 200 grams of bicarbonate, then immerse the white clothes for an hour.
Finally, wash them normally in the washing machine. You will see that your laundry will be whiter than ever!
- Aspirin
As strange as it may sound, the aspirin trick is one of the most effective for whitening white linen and removing stubborn stains, especially sweat stains.
Dissolve 5 aspirin tablets in a bowl of cold water and soak your white clothes for an hour. Finally, run a normal wash to make your underwear and clothes as white as new.
- White vinegar
White vinegar is known for its whitening, softening and disinfecting properties. In addition, it is able to deodorize laundry and give it a wonderful clean aroma.
Pour 500 ml of vinegar into the washing machine before washing. Alternatively, you can put vinegar in the fabric softener drum.
This trick is not only effective in removing stains, but also in restoring shine to white clothes.
Risks of using bleach
Bleach is effective in removing stains from white clothes, but it is also dangerous for your health and the environment.
Additionally, despite its antibacterial and disinfectant properties, bleach can make the whites of clothes more opaque and therefore have a counterproductive effect.
Not to mention the splashes: who has never stained colored clothes with bleach? Apply the tips described above to do without bleach and have very white clothes.
