How to Whiten White Clothes Without Using Bleach: 6 Foolproof Tips

Hydrogen Peroxide (Oxygenated Water)

Hydrogen peroxide, also known as hydrogen peroxide, can remove yellow stains from pillows and whiten clothes.

Instructions:

  1. Pour 2 liters of hot water, 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide, and 1 tablespoon of liquid detergent into a basin.
  2. Soak the clothes in the solution for 20 minutes, then rinse and wash as usual.

For grease stains or food residue, combine hydrogen peroxide and lemon juice:

  1. Prepare a jar with 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide, 2 cups of water, and 1 lemon juice.
  2. Stir and soak the clothes in the solution before washing them in the machine.

Baking Soda and Lemon

Combine the cleaning power of baking soda with the acidity of lemon juice to remove tough dirt and stains.

Instructions:

  1. Mix 3 tablespoons of baking soda with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice to make a paste.
  2. Apply the paste to yellow marks and leave for 30 minutes.
  3. Use Marseille soap if necessary before rinsing with lukewarm water and air drying.

Lemon Zest and Apple Cider Vinegar

Use the natural oils in apple cider vinegar and the organic acids in lemon zest to brighten white clothes.

Instructions:

  1. Boil 750 ml of water and add the zest of 2 lemons.
  2. Let the solution sit for a few minutes, then add ½ cup of apple cider vinegar.
  3. Soak the clothes in the mixture for 1 hour, then rinse and air dry.

Aspirin

Aspirin is excellent for yellow stains and works well on particularly yellowed clothes.

Instructions:

  1. Add laundry detergent to the washing machine.
  2. Add 2 effervescent aspirin tablets.
  3. Run a normal wash cycle to restore the brightness of your clothes.

White Vinegar

White vinegar is a must-have for household cleaning and reviving the natural color of fabrics while softening them.

Instructions:

  1. Dilute 3 cups of water and ½ cup of white vinegar in a basin.
  2. Soak your clothes in the solution for 30 minutes before rinsing them.
  3. For stubborn stains, spray vinegar directly on the fabric.
  4. Periodically pour white vinegar into the washing machine to keep it clean.

By using these natural methods, you can keep your white clothes looking fresh and bright without resorting to bleach!

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