HOW TO WASH WHITE SHEETS THAT HAVE TURNED YELLOW?

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HOW TO WASH WHITE SHEETS THAT HAVE TURNED YELLOW?

When we choose white clothing, whether it be clothing such as sheets, towels, or tablecloths, we do it precisely for that: because we adore white. When that color fades, as is the typical case with yellowish-white sheets, we quickly start asking for advice, looking here and there with a single premise in mind, how to wash yellowish sheets?

Well, the good news is that there are many methods and products that will help us combat yellowish-white sheets and return them to their original white. Pay attention that we are talking about methods and products, this means that not all products for washing yellowish-white sheets are applied in any way, but there are methods and times that we have to respect.

HOW TO DRY YOUR YELLOWISH WHITE SHEETS TO REGAIN THEIR ORIGINAL COLOR?

Before going to the products themselves and the details of when and how to apply them, I will start with a basic premise, linked to drying rather than washing and is as old as it is effective: whenever you have the opportunity to dry your yellowish white sheets in the sun, any method you apply will be strongly enhanced, in relation to machine drying. I know … not all of us have that possibility, especially if we live in confined spaces in big cities, but I don’t want to stop mentioning it, because sooner or later we go on vacation or we will meet a family member who does have that possibility and it is worth it. It is worth valium for sale asking them that little favor.

4 TRICKS TO RECOVER THE WHITE IN YOUR YELLOW SHEETS

Now yes: What are the products that I can mix with the detergent or common laundry soap, in order to improve the washing of my yellowish-white sheets?

Sodium bicarbonate. Ideally, add a half cup to the measure of the detergent you use in your regular wash. If you want to use bleach anyway, reduce it to half the normal measure.

Distilled white vinegar (half a cup), you add it to your regular detergent amount. Don’t worry about the strong smell, it will disappear when the yellowish-white sheets dry (the good news is, they won’t be so yellow by then!)

Add half a cup of hydrogen peroxide (the 3% readily available in stores and pharmacies) to the detergent in your regular wash.

Lemon juice: add a quarter or a half cup to your usual detergent.

All of the aforementioned in relation to adding something to your usual detergent. But I add other possibilities: the treatments before the final regular wash that you usually do. My favorite is soaking for a whole night, I do it like this: in four liters of very hot water, I add half a cup (if I can a little more) of lemon juice. You let it sit overnight, rinse and the next day you do the regular wash. Your yellowish-white sheets will stop being yellow and will return to that whiteness that you love.white bed sheets