The Trick to Washing White Clothes so They Stay White

Always wash white clothes alone to prevent color transfer. Even light-colored fabrics can cause dullness over time, so keep whites separate for the best results.

1. Sort Whites Separately

Opt for a detergent designed for whites, preferably one with brighteners. Avoid regular detergents that may leave residues, making clothes look gray or dingy.

2. Use the Right Detergent

Fabric softeners can leave a coating on white fabrics, trapping dirt and reducing brightness. Instead, use a cup of vinegar during the rinse cycle to keep them soft.

3. Avoid Fabric Softener

Baking soda helps remove stains, while vinegar fights odors and buildup. Add half a cup of either to the wash for naturally brighter and fresher white clothes.

4. Add Baking Soda or Vinegar

Check care labels before using hot water. Hot water helps dissolve detergent better and removes stains effectively, but delicate fabrics may need cold water.

5. Wash with Hot Water (If Safe)

Sunlight naturally brightens white fabrics and helps remove stains. Hang your clothes outside to dry whenever possible for a fresh and whiter look.

6. Dry in the Sun for Natural Whitening

Using a blow dryer on soaking wet hair takes longer and causes more damage. Remove excess water first with a towel before applying any heat for faster results. 4o4o

7. Treat Stains Immediately

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