Want to give your laundry a boost of whiteness?
It is true that over time the white linen tends to tarnish.
It turns all gray or yellow due to perspiration.
Fortunately, there is an easy and effective grandma's trick for whitening clothes without using bleach.
The trick that few people know to whiten laundry and clothes is to wash them with rubbing alcohol.
It's super simple and 100% natural. Watch:
Contents
1. Put your laundry in the machine as usual.
2. Pour your detergent into the detergent drawer.
3. Add two tablespoons of rubbing alcohol.
4. Start a program at 30°.
There you go, your laundry has regained all its whiteness of yesteryear :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
No need to buy Vanish or use bleach!
Your multi-purpose household product is just as effective for a ridiculous price.
It's super practical for whitening old sheets without bleach, sheets that have turned yellow, dirty pillowcases, dull towels...
...or T-shirts with yellow halos under the arms, curtains and white cotton clothes.
Along with baking soda and sodium percarbonate, rubbing alcohol is another formidable weapon against gray linen.
In addition, with a program at 30°, delicate laundry is respected.
Highly concentrated in alcohol, household alcohol is an outstanding stain remover.
Not only does it get rid of all stains (perspiration, grease), but it also eliminates traces of limescale in the fibers of the laundry.
And it is this limescale that makes white laundry dull.
Thus, the household alcohol cleans in depth and purifies the linen to find a linen of a brilliant white.