White laundry: the best remedy for gray haze

The joy of white clothing sometimes doesn't last long: Here are tips on how the gray veil can quickly disappear again.

Most people know the problem: after just a few washes, the brilliant white often turns into a dreary gray. Dirt particles that settle in the fabric are responsible for this. Here are tips on how to turn yellowed clothing white again with drugstore products and home remedies.

Lemon juice, baking soda and vinegar

Various home remedies can supposedly help make gray shirts, blouses, and pants white again. Lemon juice or citric acid should work on light gray haze. Baking soda also has a slightly lightening effect on shirts and blouses, but just like lemon is not very effective on darker gray. White vinegar is much more effective. The garment of choice is soaked in the acidic essence for one to two hours, rinsed with clear water and then put in the washing machine as usual.

Another effective home remedy is baking soda. The gray clothes are soaked with a little powder in water for several hours, washed out and put in the washing machine. When using the home remedies mentioned, it is important to comply with the information on the label. Otherwise the garment may be damaged.

Laundry white towels and other drugstore products

Drugstore products such as white linen towels are effective but contain artificial brighteners and other potentially harmful substances. They are put into the drum with the laundry and promise a brilliant white. However, it is best to use an ecologically sustainable product that is used sparingly and in conjunction with natural home remedies.

Caution is advised here

Chlorine cleaner is also said to help lighten laundry. However, it represents an unnecessary environmental burden and the substances treated with it can also suffer. Milk is also considered a miracle cure. While it can actually lighten clothes, it is associated with enormous food waste.

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