Warm water (about 90 to 110°F) is best for most white clothes because it helps detergent lift away the buildup that makes fabrics look dull. Save hot water for sturdy items like cotton towels and ...
Here's how to keep every garment in the best shape for as long as possible. Separate whites from colors to prevent color transfer. Wash bright clothes separately to avoid color bleeding. Wash dark ...
I love laundry days, said no one ever. When you’re faced with a whole pile of once sparkling whites that are now a dingy shade of gray, it’s no wonder it’s seen as a chore.
Brighten white clothes by adding a little lemon juice to the wash. There's a lot of debate between if it's necessary to separate white clothes from colored clothes. But, we're here to say that if you ...
So long, dingy whites and faded darks! Here's how to separate laundry so your clothes come out of the wash clean and bright. Mary Gagliardi, a laundry scientist at Clorox, agrees that even though ...