Stains are removed from white fabric in a very similar way to removing stains from any other fabric, it tends to depend on what made the stain. The biggest difference is that, if the fabric isn't too delicate, you can bleach white clothing. There will be directions on your washing machine which will help you know how much bleach to use in a load of laundry, this can vary by machine.
Smoke stains are difficult because they affect the entire garment. Since the clothes are white, you can probably soak them in bleach for 10 minutes. Read the tag of the clothes to check that the fabric can withstand bleach.
Try sodium hypochlorite, one glass for 5 liters of water. (2 hours)
Carefully follow the directions on the bottle of bleach. Too much bleach can actually burn holes in your clothes. With anything white, you need to remember that white is a color. This is important because fabric starts out as a gray color before it is dyed. If your whites are looking a little gray, it is because you have bleached or simply washed out the color of white over time! No amount of bleach is going to make a garment white if the color has been bleached or washed out!
You can't! Unfortunately when you use bleach on fabric or shoes your damaging and removing the color and yellow is what is left from the chemicals cause bleach removes dye, sorry this happened to me after only having them for a couple days I was pissed! You can try white shoe Polish tho (:
How do I wash a white viscose rug
It might damage the fabric of the blouse.
Viscose is an organic liquid, viscous, white.
Answer: Unbleached fabric has a light beige or natural off-white color.I think its is called Grey
Stains are removed from white fabric in a very similar way to removing stains from any other fabric, it tends to depend on what made the stain. The biggest difference is that, if the fabric isn't too delicate, you can bleach white clothing. There will be directions on your washing machine which will help you know how much bleach to use in a load of laundry, this can vary by machine.
You could bleach it, but it would probably ruin the fabric.
It really depends on what material it is. If it is White, try bleach or oxi clean.
Hi For this compare I test in 45min wash. They still have almost same effect, After the bleach all the fabric get shade faded (all the indigo is going down) But in the stone wash fabric you still can see some of the indigo and the white point mix in the fabric. thanks
Smoke stains are difficult because they affect the entire garment. Since the clothes are white, you can probably soak them in bleach for 10 minutes. Read the tag of the clothes to check that the fabric can withstand bleach.
Try sodium hypochlorite, one glass for 5 liters of water. (2 hours)
Carefully follow the directions on the bottle of bleach. Too much bleach can actually burn holes in your clothes. With anything white, you need to remember that white is a color. This is important because fabric starts out as a gray color before it is dyed. If your whites are looking a little gray, it is because you have bleached or simply washed out the color of white over time! No amount of bleach is going to make a garment white if the color has been bleached or washed out!
no white bread does not have bleach in it