Washing machine, forget about bleach: this ingredient makes clothes more beautiful (Page 2 ) | August 3, 2024
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Preserve whiteness and remove stains.
In the case of stained or yellowed clothes, the operation becomes even more difficult. The first solution that comes to mind is bleach. Everyone knows that bleach removes any stain, in fact it is better to opt for natural ingredients, which take us back in time, but which are truly functional.

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Grandmothers once managed to obtain enviable results, without using who knows what chemical products. To remove stains from white, yellowed or dull clothes, it is best to avoid using bleach, because it is harmful. It should be used with caution, only when really necessary.

When using it, you also have to know how to dose the right quantities because you run the risk of obtaining results exactly opposite to those expected.

Natural alternatives to bleach, advice from grandmothers
There are many alternatives to bleach, which give even better results. Our grandmothers, for example, did not use a washing machine, many did not even have one. To remove stains from discoloured or yellowed clothes, they did not use a washing machine or chemical products, but effort, a basin full of water and lots of white vinegar.

Vinegar is a natural product that can neutralize odors and eliminate bacteria. It also has a bleaching power that few people are aware of. To remove stains from clothes with vinegar, add 150 ml of white vinegar to a liter of water.

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At this point, soak the clothes for an hour. If you need to treat streaks or stains of any kind, simply add dish soap and then wash with plenty of water. As for sheets, tablecloths, curtains, grandmothers used cold milk. This was a perfect remedy to recover the bright color and regain the same softness as before.

How to use cold milk or remove wine stains.
You can use cold milk to remove stains from any item of clothing before starting the wash. For correct use, just fill the container with milk from the refrigerator and let the clothes soak for half an hour. For difficult-to-treat stains, rub a cloth with lemon juice on the affected area and then put it in the washing machine at the appropriate temperature.

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As for wine stains, these are very difficult to remove. Often, even bleach cannot do this. In this case, as absurd as it may seem, it is enough to use sparkling water.

So before you start washing in the washing machine, take the tablecloth, pour water on it and start scrubbing. The result will be excellent. These methods are long and time-consuming, but they are the only truly effective ones that allow clothes to be kept in excellent condition.

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