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They're there, faithfully at their post every day in our kitchens: dishcloths and napkins. Through wiping, cleaning, and drying, they end up becoming impregnated with odors and stubborn stains. And those made of white fabric? They yellow, dull, and lose their shine. You might think that only bleach can save them... But that's not the case! There are natural, gentle, and highly effective solutions that can give your laundry a new lease of life without damaging it. Are you ready to clean differently? Here we go.
Baking soda: the all-around champion
As essential as a good knife in the kitchen , baking soda is a true Swiss Army knife of natural cleaning. For your dishcloths, simply add 50g (about 3 to 4 tablespoons) to the drum of your washing machine. This simple action helps remove stubborn stains, brightens whites and neutralizes unpleasant odors, all without damaging the textile fibers.
White vinegar: the fabric softener from the cupboard
Thought it was only good for making salad dressing? Think again: it's also an excellent household product. White vinegar is a powerful ally for laundry care. Add 20 cl (a large glass) to the fabric softener compartment of your washing machine. It acts as a descaler, removes detergent residue, softens fabrics, and restores freshness and suppleness. Bonus: it's very effective at neutralizing cooking odors.
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