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WHY EVEN AFTER WASHING AT HIGH TEMPERATURES THE STAINS FROM THE DISH TOWELS DIDN’T GO AWAY


You have tried  washing the tea towels  with various products with  whitening properties , but the stains are still there after washing  .

It has happened to me  often  and, to be honest, sometimes the temptation is  to throw them away  because I tend to think  I can never get them back.

In this regard, today we will see together why  even after washing  at high temperatures the  stains on the tea towels did not go away.

Type of stain

First of all, the reason why  stains on tea towels  often tend to be resistant even to various washes is to be found  in the type of stain.

In fact, we often tend to wash tea towels  when the stains are dry  and have therefore  penetrated the fabric .

Instead, I suggest you  act promptly  in case of grease or grease stains, because  they are the most difficult to remove,  especially when dry.

Products to use

Sometimes I tend to  wash clothes with the same products  I always use without differentiating them based on the  result I want to achieve.

In reality, however, among the  various pantry products  there are some that are known more for their  whitening properties , others for their degreasing properties and so on.

My advice, therefore, is  to first understand the nature of the stain  and choose the right ingredient. In fact, in case of yellow stains you could use  bicarbonate, percarbonate  or  lemon juice  which are known  for their whitening function.

If, however, it is  an oil stain , then it would be better to absorb it first  with bicarbonate if it is fresh  and then proceed by  washing the rag  with vinegar because it has  a strong degreasing action.

Pre-treatment

When it comes to stains, I  always prefer to pre-treat them  before moving on to the actual washing so that  I can act locally.

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For this reason, I suggest you  pour the right product  on the halo and let it act for a while. Then,  use a sponge  or  toothbrush to scrub  and don’t lose patience right away because  some stains may require a lot of elbow grease!

Another way to  pre-treat your tea towels  is to soak them  overnight  (or in any case for many hours) in a basin  with hot water  containing one of the pantry ingredients, such as  bicarbonate, percarbonate , lemon juice, l ‘vinegar etc.

Installation times

Finally,  another  very important aspect to consider concerns  installation  and washing times.

In fact, in the  pre-treatment phase , I always try to soak the cloths for  as long as possible,  obviously also taking into account  the type of stain.

In general, the drier and more impossible the  stain is  to remove, the longer I soak  the cloths in the basin.

Likewise,  I avoid the fast wash cycle  and prefer  longer washes , always at high temperatures, for the  dirtiest dishcloths.

Furthermore, I remind you that  in the case of some stains  that are  now fixed, multiple washes  may even be necessary  .

In short, the important thing is  to have a lot of patience and elbow grease  and not think that they are irrecoverable!

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