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If you want to switch up your approach, you can try using oxygen bleach (not to be confused with chlorine bleach) as an alternative. Oxygen bleach is gentler on fabric but still effective at brightening whites. Simply follow the manufacturer’s instructions and add it to your laundry load.
FAQ:
1. Will this method work on other white clothing items?
Yes, this method is safe and effective for other white clothing items such as t-shirts, towels, and sheets. Just make sure to follow the same soaking and washing steps.
2. Can I use this method on colored socks?
This method is best suited for white or light-colored socks. For colored socks, avoid using vinegar or lemon juice as they can affect the dye. Instead, stick to a gentle detergent and cold water wash.
3. How often should I wash my white socks this way?
For best results, perform this treatment once a month or whenever your socks start to look dingy. Regular washing with this method will keep them looking fresh and bright longer.
By following these simple, natural tips, you can say goodbye to yellowed, streaky socks and hello to a bright, fresh pair that’ll last longer and feel great on your feet!
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