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Whitening Dirty WashclothsTanya from Dayton, IA Feedback About This Post:RE: Whitening Dirty WashclothsMy light colored wash cloths are all stained. At first I blamed my husband who works construction. But then I started see the ones I use stained also. Always right in the middle. I think it is the liquid body wash that is staining them. No amt of bleach or oxy or borateem works to remove the stain! Anybody else notice this? Post By Susan (Guest Post) RE: Whitening Dirty WashclothsJust go right to dying them pink or blue and be done once and for all! Post by kimhis RE: Whitening Dirty Washcloths
baking soda added to the wash -- Post by melody_yesterday RE: Whitening Dirty WashclothesTry adding 1/2 cup of borax to your regular detergent & 1 cup of bleach. Post By joesgirl (Guest Post) RE: Whitening Dirty WashclothesI used OxyMagic this week to pre-soak then wash a white dress shirt my hubby had mistaken thought clean and IRONED. I noticed icky sweat stains and more AFTER he ironed them in. It came 100% clean when washed as described 3 days later (after an out of state wedding). Post By aardvark (Guest Post) RE: Whitening Dirty Washclothes
Soak the stained washcloths in Oxyclean overnight, then wash with regular detergent, bleach and more Oxyclean. See if that helps. Post by Noella RE: Whitening Dirty WashclothesTanya, a common misconception about white cloth is that it is woven from white cotton whereas it is usually made from greige goods and dyed white. Therefore, when you use bleach on it, it doesn't whiten your laundry, but removes the dye leaving a greyish color behind. Any of the other products mentioned above, or Oxy-Clean, used according to instructions, should work just fine. (My family calls me the "stainmeister"). Good luck. Post By Sheila May (Guest Post) RE: Whitening Dirty WashclothesMy mother in law is the laundry queen. She suggest DG Powder Bleach for all whites. It is in an orange box and is the Dollar General store brand, hence the "DG". Good luck! Post By Mom in PA (Guest Post) RE: Whitening Dirty WashclothesTry All Fabric Bleach. A friend gave me some and it removed all the yucky baby barf stains. I was looking for an organic or biodegradable alternative to borax. Put about a 2 tsp in a bucket of hot water and let sit for a couple days. Won't bleach colors either. My son was eating pomegranates in a light blue polo shirt, yikes! Blue as new and no signs of fruit stains. I've used it in my carpet cleaner, as a grout cleaner and my husband uses it to clean oil stains from the driveway. It's one of those products I can't live without. I got it from shoponestore.com, but other than that I think you have to know someone that sells it. Totally worth every cent. Post by gddyup2 RE: Whitening Dirty WashclothesTanya, In the Thriftyfun Search type in "Using Borax instead of Bleach" and you'll get all kinds of whitening tips. Joyce Post by Grandma Bess |
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