Use a 1/2 cup vinegar every time you wash your laundry to keep whites white and colors bright
2007-09-26 08:54:32
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answered by Teresa S 1
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Laundry Whitener
2016-09-28 05:39:14
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answered by Anonymous
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You do not need to use bleach, as there are other products out there that work as well as bleach! Oxyclean will keep your clothes looking great, whites and colors! It actually turns into hydrogen peroxide when you add it to the water. Fill the washer with hot water, adding the Oxyclean, add normal detergent, let agitate for a minute, add all your whites, agitate for 10 minutes, then shut off the washer overnight. The next day, complete the wash.
Mrs. Stewarts Blueing is also a good product for whites. It adds a bit of blue color to the water and fools the eye into thinking that the whites are whiter than they are! Most white clothes come with this bluing, but it does wash out after time.
Yellow out will also work, but can get expensive.
2007-09-26 05:33:25
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answered by Bill 4
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Add Oxygen based bleaches in your laundry. It's not actually bleach, but a hydrogen peroxide release. But you need to use hot water to make it work. Try adding borax or baking soda sometimes to the washing machine during pretreat or wash cycles, it seems to help. Normal amounts of bleach, 1/2 cup, per wash cycle should be safe for a septic system, except it destroys good bacteria, which is necessary to the septic system. Also avoid powdered detergents as they contain plastic fillers that can plug up your lines and drain field. Hope this answers your question..
2016-03-22 21:53:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You should read Laura Jefferson’s book "Skin Whitening At Home" ( I saw it's also available in electronic format +video: http://www.skinwhiteningathome.com ). After 8 weeks I managed to get my skin a few tones whiter and I also got rid of freckles.
The method she teaches in her book is natural, inexpensive, and is readily available in most homes. You could even find some ingredients in your own backyard. The most wonderful thing about the method she shares in her book is that it will help you whiten or lighten your skin pigmentations, freckles, age spots, acne marks, dark underarms, melasma, or your overall skin color easily and naturally without breaking your bank or producing dangerous side effects. Good Luck!
2014-07-22 21:37:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Bleach can be used to whiten clothing, but shouldn't be used every washing or you'll soon notice your clothing disintigrating.
I love White Brite (used to be called Yellow Out.) It brightens whites without ravaging the fabric. I've seen it sold at most larger grocery stores and discount stores in the laundry aisle.
http://www.summitbrands.com/brands/WhiteBrite.aspx
2007-09-26 04:00:35
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answered by nellbelle7 5
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To whiten something that has gotten dingy, you'll need chlorine bleach, such as Clorox, though store brands are the same. To keep things white before they get dingy, use bluing. See link as an example, though brand is not that important.
2007-09-26 03:54:32
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answered by Millie M 3
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2015-05-02 06:59:04
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answered by chantal 1
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I can only suggest hanging your clothes outside in the sun, The sun will bleach your whites whiter than white. Bleach will only discolor your clothes and turn them yellow and grey , after using bleach a number of times it burns and breaks the fabric of your clothing
2007-09-26 04:03:09
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answered by Anonymous
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if you don't want to use bleach, baking soda (half a cup for a large load) works very well for whitening. It dissolves right in the water.
2007-09-26 03:46:31
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answered by jjbsdoll 2
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