White clothes are chic, fresh, and they almost glow when they’re clean. But when these garments are tormented by wear, dirt, sweat, and the dreaded spilled red wine, they age and look more trash bag worthy than wearable!
Gray, white clothing isn’t appealing. Many people choose to bleach their dull garments, but there’s also a less chemical-infested alternative.
Bleach and baking soda are valuable in the laundry and are especially good for cleaning white clothes.
While baking soda is better known for its odor-fighting properties, it also has natural whitening abilities that are appreciated by people who prefer to avoid bleach
When you add baking soda to your laundry, it gently cleans your clothes and removes stubborn odors and stains.
It also softens the clothes and increases the washing power of the detergent. It even keeps the washing machine clean.
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00:00 Introduction
01:05 How to Whiten Clothes Without Bleach
01:35 How to Remove Stains from White Clothes
02:11 How to Use Baking Soda as Fabric Softener
02:24 How to Use Baking Soda to Eliminate Laundry Odors
02:42 How to Use Baking Soda to Clean the Washing Machine
03:07 Outro
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