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Why You Should Soil Your Towels (And How To Do It).

Why You Should Soil Your Towels (And How To Do It).

Did you know that over time all kinds of dirt get encrust the fibers of your towels?

Including washing powder!

Yes, detergent also leaves residue in the fibers of all laundry:clothes, towels, sheets, etc.

Result, because of these detergent residues, the laundry does not rinse properly, and it can smell bad... even after washing!

Fortunately, there is a MAGIC trick to thoroughly clean dirty laundry .

Just soak your laundry in hot water with baking soda, soda crystals and washing powder.

I warn you, the result is bluffing ... Here's why and how to clean your towels. Watch:

Why You Should Soil Your Towels (And How To Do It).

Contents
  • What you need
  • How to
  • Result

You saw the color of the water after soaking my clean towels ?

Yes, you read that right:my towels were CLEAN and WASHED. Yuck!

Now let's see what you need to do this deep cleaning and how to do it:

What you need

Why You Should Soil Your Towels (And How To Do It).

- 60 g baking soda

- 60 g of soda crystals

- 1 dose of washing powder

- bathtub or large basin

How to

Why You Should Soil Your Towels (And How To Do It).

1. Fill the tub with very hot water.

2. Add all the powders (bicarbonate, soda crystals and detergent).

3. Stir with a spatula to dissolve the mixture well.

4. Add your own laundry.

5. Soak for 4 hours , stirring the laundry with the spatula once an hour.

6. Empty the dirty water and put your clothes in the washing machine with a simple rinse cycle.

Result

Why You Should Soil Your Towels (And How To Do It).

There you go, now you know the trick to clean your laundry thoroughly :-)

After soaking your laundry, don't forget to spin your laundry and put it in the machine, with a rinse cycle without detergent .

As you will see, the soaking water will change color.

This is completely normal!

In fact, this method essentially consists of removing residues of detergent, fabric softener, limescale and body oils.

Few people know it, but all these substances accumulate and become embedded in the fibers of your clothes and laundry over time.

The water color may be weak or pronounced, but this is not an indicator of success!

On the other hand, by expelling the dirt, be aware that the process can give off a foul odor.

Trust my experience, this trick really works .

Of course, it is also effective for removing dirt and cleaning stubborn stains on kitchen towels.