I have been looking this up as well, so far, I have found lemon juice, automatic dishwaser detergent, baking soda, and vinegar. And obviously bleach. However, make sure the tag says you can bleach it. I remember back when I was younger, trying to bleach a white shirt, and it turning some odd purpl-y color. Yikes!
"Whiter" or simply "more white" alone are both are acceptable. Examples: This shirt is more white than the other one. This shirt is whiter than the other one.
"Whiter" or simply "more white" alone are both are acceptable. Examples: This shirt is more white than the other one. This shirt is whiter than the other one.
There is nothing 'whiter than white', because white is already as white as it gets.
Comparative: Whiter Superlative: Whitest
Whiter. Example My blouse is whiter than yours. or Dan´s shirt is white, but Paul´s is whiter.
Bleaching a T-shirt can result in the removal of color from the fabric, creating a lighter or white appearance. The effect of the bleach will depend on the type of fabric and dye used on the T-shirt. It is important to follow proper instructions to avoid damaging the fabric.
That is the correct spelling for the adjective "whiter" (of a purer white, brighter).
what can you do to have a white seclera or clear the redness from your eye to make it look whiter
Bleach it
Paint them white?
he is whiter than the sun
it would be a different texture and a whiter white