Thursday, January 7, 2010

Is there a better way than regular bleach to whiten clothes in the wash?

Try washing your whites in TSP from time to time. It removes all the build up of hard water and detergent. They will be nice and white again.Is there a better way than regular bleach to whiten clothes in the wash?
I work in the health field and when I lived in upstate new york my water had iron in it and made them yellowish. There is a product called iron out I used to get from the city water department and when usuing it they came out nice and white it is worth a try good luckIs there a better way than regular bleach to whiten clothes in the wash?
Baking soda helps to take stains out but i am not sure how much you would put in the washer or if they would have to soak a little while. Oxymagic works pretty good.
You can add about a half of a box of baking soda along with your laundry soap to your wash. Baking soda softens the water so that the detergent can work better and makes clothes come cleaner.


you can also buy clagon water softener it is more expensive but works good. Good Luck.
Just add dishwasher detergent instead of bleach.
I use OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover. It works really well I always add it to my whites. I think it works better than bleach it is also a lot safer for your clothing. It鈥檚 color-safe and 100% chlorine-free! It works better in the wash and when used as a pretreater, and is more advanced in fighting grass, grease and dirt stains.





They have more products for carpet, upholstery, kitchen and bath surfaces.
Of course you can use a bleach alternative like Biz, etc.. Sometimes I use Borax to boost the detergents power. Best is to use a combination of Borax 1cup, baking soda 1cup and a big squirt of diswasher detergent, it totally works!!

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