3. Baking soda Baking soda
is ideal for removing stains from clothing. To use it, simply pour 1/2 cup of the product into the detergent drum. Then, proceed with your usual wash. The results will surprise you.
4. Sodium percarbonate This
product can be replaced with bleach and you will definitely not regret it. Sodium percarbonate is a powder product used to whiten and thus bring white clothes back to life. All you need to do is put a spoonful in the washing machine, then you will have to set the laundry to a temperature of at least 50 degrees. It’s that simple!
5. Lemon juice To
whiten laundry that turns out to be stained or yellowed, you can safely use lemon juice. This is an old remedy that is still very popular among housewives and, in addition to whitening clothes, also gives them a wonderful smell. To use this method, you need to take a bowl and fill it with warm water. Then, you need to pour the juice of 2 large lemons. If you want, you can instead choose to boil a pot full of water and put lemon slices in it, then let it cool down and finally strain the result. Whatever you choose, pour the mixture into a bowl, and you can also add more warm water if necessary. Then let the clothes soak for 30 minutes. Your clothes will be very white.
6. Tea Tree Oil Using
this remedy is really easy. All you have to do is add 5 drops of tea tree oil to your regular detergent. The result will be superb.
Take the challenge and use the method that works best for you.
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