Run a load of laundry. It might help to use a detergent with "color safe bleach" or run a load of whites with real chlorine bleach.
You should fill your washer with water, add 1/2 cup of bleach and then add your white clothes. anonymous@oola.com
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.
Boil it. The old fashioned "green" way of sanitizing laundry without bleach is to simply boil it.New front loading washers have a sanitizing cycle where the water is heated and sanitizes your clothes.The little brown bottle of Lysol, add one cup to your wash load. It too will sanitize your laundry. However, the odor from the Lysol will need to be washed out, and then add some fabric softener to mask any residual odor of the sanitizer.Pine sol original type, added to HOT water only wash load will sanitize your laundry. But there are issues with the smell, though not nearly as bad as the little brown jug of Lysol!
Prepare for Red Whites!If this is afterwards, soak the whites in: 1/4c bleach thoroughly mixed with 1/4c dishwasher detergent with a gallon of hot water for a few minutes. Then, wash again.Do not put clothing into the dryer until you have successfully gotten them to a color you can live with.
Run a load of laundry. It might help to use a detergent with "color safe bleach" or run a load of whites with real chlorine bleach.
You should fill your washer with water, add 1/2 cup of bleach and then add your white clothes. anonymous@oola.com
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.
They all have whites
It was desind that way I guess,bleach was desind to get the stains out of things it doesn't nessarly turn things white, it gets stains out, you might have a shirt that is red because you spilt something on it and than washed it with bleach and it got the stain out and so it's back to white it doesn't turn things white. It takes the colour out of things. Like in hair it enters the hair and pulls all the colours out.
use a cup of bleach with any whites and a full load of water- rinse twice when using bleach to much it will start to eat away at fabrics so beware
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Boil it. The old fashioned "green" way of sanitizing laundry without bleach is to simply boil it.New front loading washers have a sanitizing cycle where the water is heated and sanitizes your clothes.The little brown bottle of Lysol, add one cup to your wash load. It too will sanitize your laundry. However, the odor from the Lysol will need to be washed out, and then add some fabric softener to mask any residual odor of the sanitizer.Pine sol original type, added to HOT water only wash load will sanitize your laundry. But there are issues with the smell, though not nearly as bad as the little brown jug of Lysol!
Prepare for Red Whites!If this is afterwards, soak the whites in: 1/4c bleach thoroughly mixed with 1/4c dishwasher detergent with a gallon of hot water for a few minutes. Then, wash again.Do not put clothing into the dryer until you have successfully gotten them to a color you can live with.
To get the pink out of whites you: Set washing machine on full,medium,or small load.Then you let the water run into the machine and pour in 1/2 cup of bleach(for small load) or 1 cup of bleach(for full or medium load).Then you place the white clothes in machine to wash.
Front load washers differ in design from a 'traditional' top load washer when it comes to drainage. Due to this, the drum must be kept clean and dry between loads in order to avoid a musty or moldy smell. If clothes have started coming out of your washer smelling a bit less-than-fresh, running an empty load at the hottest setting with household bleach added to the water should help to eliminate the odor. Baking soda can also be used instead of bleach, although it may require multiple loads to achieve the same effect.