Housewives use aspirin in everyday life as a means for bleaching, removing stains, and giving freshness to clothes.
Laundry will be less of a problem if you have aspirin in the house, laundry professionals share a successful life hack.
How to Use Aspirin When Washing Clothes
Use a cheap component from your home medicine cabinet to wash clothes, linens, and towels.
Aspirin is needed for bleaching, removing stains and unpleasant odors.
Bleaching of linen
Just two aspirin tablets solve the problem of dull tissues.
Dissolve 2 aspirin tablets in a bowl of warm water and soak light colored fabrics for 30 minutes for more effective bleaching.
Then wash your clothes as usual.
Stain removal
Stubborn stains can be treated with aspirin. Crush the tablet and mix with water to form a paste.
Apply the prepared paste to the stain for 10 minutes, wash the item.
Refreshing fabrics
Towels and bed linens will smell clean if you soak them in an aspirin and water solution for 15 minutes.
This method is ideal for items that have been stored in a closet for a long time.
Earlier we shared how to remove greasy stains at home.