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### 🧂 4. **Salt & White Vinegar Wash**
**Why it works:** Vinegar cuts through detergent residue and brightens fabric, while salt acts as a gentle scrubbing agent and mineral remover.
**How to use:**
– Add **½ cup of white vinegar** and **2 tablespoons of salt** to your washing machine drum or a bucket of warm water.
– Soak whites for **1–2 hours**, then wash as usual.
🧼 Pro tip: Vinegar also softens fabric and eliminates lingering odors — perfect for towels and sheets.
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### 🥛 5. **Milk Soak (Yes, Really!)**
**Why it works:** The lactic acid in milk has natural whitening properties. It’s a gentle, old-fashioned trick used for delicate items like lace, baby clothes, and linens.
**How to use:**
– Soak yellowed whites in a mix of **equal parts milk and water**.
– Let sit for **2–3 hours** (or overnight for very delicate fabrics).
– Rinse thoroughly and wash gently.
🌼 Best for: heirloom pieces, lingerie, or anything you’re nervous to bleach.
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### 🧼✨ Final Thoughts
Yellowing white clothes doesn’t mean the end of their life — and it certainly doesn’t mean you need to reach for harsh bleach. With these **natural, safe, and affordable** tricks, you can restore the brightness of your whites while keeping fabrics intact and your home chemical-free.
Give one (or a combo!) of these methods a try the next time your whites are looking a little tired. Your laundry — and your skin — will thank you.
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👚 **Have a favorite natural cleaning trick of your own? Or want help building a non-toxic laundry routine? Let me know — I’d love to help!** 🌿🧼✨
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