You can soak them in Oxiclean and then wash them in hot water. There is another product called Iron-out that I have used alot on whites. You soak them for hours in this then wash.
Alot of times bleach will yellow whites and make holes in clothes.
I added the website to the Iron-out, you can purchase it on line or Lowe's, I don't think wal-mart carries it....
2006-09-27 14:41:25
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answered by Sandra♥ 5
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I use Mrs Smith's bluing for extra whiteness and bleach. The combo is unbeatable especially for socks and t-shirts. You only need a couple of drops of Mrs. Smith's per load and it keeps the bleach from yellowing whites. I only use it every other time I wash whites, though.
2006-09-27 15:41:05
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answered by eskie lover 7
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Once the dirt and grim has been really set in with drying, they won't be true white again. Bleach will make a big difference. Keep in mind, bleach does wear your clothes much faster.
Good Luck, and have a nice Day !!!
2006-09-27 15:42:58
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answered by Eye Candy 3
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Cascade! add it to your whites along with regular detergent and your whites will be amazing. sometimes I would soak them for a while before starting the washer. bad stains like grease- make a paste out of the cascade and water and place it on stain will make it go poof and gone
2006-09-27 15:41:19
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answered by S 2
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You can use Oxiclean. It even gets blood out of garments.
2006-09-27 15:42:27
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answered by vcjohnson49 1
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wash with bluing liquid. you can find it (usually) in the same area as laundry detergents and such.
2006-09-27 15:39:22
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answered by faerie girl 2
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try adding oxy clean to your wash and use hot water
2006-09-27 19:23:32
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answered by psawyer 3
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umm..bleach?
2006-09-27 15:38:25
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answered by Amy D 2
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