How do you whiten clothes without using bleach?
Question:i need to whiten my chef uniform and it has blue details on it and the tag says not to use bleach but i need to be white
Answers:
I never use bleach. I use dishwasher detergent. Try Electrasol that has no rinsing agent in it. I find it whitens beautifully!
sun bleach them. and clean them with color safe clorox bleach. when letting them dry drying them in the sun always helps.
try adding 1/4 cup of baking soda to the wash
if that doesn't do it - add a can of coca cola - it gets stuff(grease) out
best of luck
The products "Spray n' Wash" or "Shout" will help tough spots that need a little white boost - for instance if you had a white t-shirt that got the yellow armpit stains on it, then you'd use one of the above mentioned products & it will get the white back in the t-shirt & take the stink out.
Get cleaner laundry! Add about 1/4 cup white distilled vinegar to the last rinse. The acid in white distilled vinegar is too mild to harm fabrics, yet strong enough to dissolve the alkalies in soaps and detergents. Besides removing soap, white distilled vinegar prevents yellowing, acts as a fabric softener and static cling reducer, and attacks mold and mildew.
Bring out bright colors by adding 1/2 cup white distilled vinegar to the rinse cycle.
mrs stewarts liquid bluing
there is no bleach
made for whites
The best thing really is the good old fashioned soap bar,soap. You can find this in your local hardware store. soak first in cold water rub the soap on leave like this for 1/2 hr then pop into a normal wash. The next best thing to make your uniform whiter than white, is to hang it outside in the sun, The sun will do the rest of the bleaching for you, Your uniform will be whiter than white
Not that I recommend it , but in the old day urine and sunlight was used.
I find Cascade dish washing powder works well for white clothing in the washer and along with your regular detergent when you can't use bleach.
Biz works pretty good and I agree with cascade powder
I works too.
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