
Keeping white clothes bright can be difficult. Over time, shirts, towels, and bed sheets can turn yellow, gray, or dull because of sweat, detergent residue, and hard water.
The good news is that you don’t always need expensive products. With a simple household ingredient, you can make your laundry look white and fresh again.
The Secret Ingredient: Baking Soda
Baking soda is one of the easiest and safest ways to brighten white fabrics. It helps remove stains, eliminate odors, and soften fabrics.
What You Need
1 cup baking soda
Regular laundry detergent
Warm water
How to Use It
Put your white clothes in the washing machine.
Add your normal detergent.
Add 1 cup of baking soda directly into the drum.
Wash using warm water.
Baking soda helps break down stains and remove dull residue from fabrics, leaving clothes brighter.
Extra Trick for Very Yellow Clothes
If clothes are heavily stained or yellowed:
Fill a basin or bucket with hot water.
Add 2 tablespoons baking soda and ½ cup white vinegar.
Soak the clothes for 1–2 hours.
Wash them normally afterward.
Bonus Tips for Brighter Whites
Dry clothes in sunlight (sunlight naturally whitens fabric).
Avoid using too much detergent, which can leave residue.
Separate white clothes from colored laundry.
With this simple trick, your laundry can look white and pure as milk again—fresh, bright, and smelling clean.