Re: Bleach alternative to whiten clothes

Re: Bleach alternative to whiten clothes

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Re: Bleach alternative to whiten clothes Phisherman 06-14-2005
I use household bleach, but about half the recommended strength. As
long as the water is agitating it is safe to add to the wash. It
disinfects, whitens, and cleans at the lowest cost of any product. I
do not find much differences between brands. Of course, never use
regular household bleach with color or delicate fabrics.

On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 21:49:36 GMT, Dan_Musicant <man@privacy.net>
wrote:

>Bleach can be environmentally hazardous (evidently depending on its
>usage), and soaking your white clothes (such as white T-Shirts) in a
>bleach solution is said to weaken the fibers. I cannot say I know the
>ins and outs of this. Maybe I should just use chlorine bleach to try to
>whiten my fast-fading white T-shirts. I noticed a non-chlorine bleach at
>Costco and am tempted to buy it next time I go there. I do not remember,
>but I figure it's oxygen based.
>
>What do people do to whiten clothes in this way? Is chlorine bleach
>still the way to go?



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