How to bleach a woolen thing at home

In the cold season, people are most often warmed with the help of woolen things. A significant minus of the products is their impracticality of everyday use. This criterion applies more to things of light shades. In fact, everything is not as scary as it might seem. Consider effective methods of bleaching woolen products at home.

How to bleach a woolen thing

Method number 1. Hydrogen peroxide

  1. Mix water and hydrogen peroxide in a ratio of 8: 1 in a container convenient for you. Calculate the total volume of fluid so that the thing fits in the basin and can be soaked.
  2. After preparing the mixture, place the woolen product in a container with liquid, leave it to soak for 6-8 hours. A more convenient way is to leave the thing overnight.
  3. After waking up, rinse your clothes with purified water, leave to dry, avoiding direct sunlight.

Method number 2. Chlorhexidine and soda

  1. Pour in 3.5 liters. purified water in an enameled container, send to the fire. Wait until bubbles appear, then remove from the burner. Pour the boiled liquid into a suitable basin.
  2. Pour 230 g into the water. drinking soda, stir the composition, let cool to 35 degrees. Then add 150 ml to the liquid. chlorhexidine (concentration of not more than 6%). Put a woolen product in a basin, wrap it with cling film to create a greenhouse effect.
  3. At the end of time, remove the item and wring it slightly, then send it to the machine. Pour 75 g into the compartment. soda, in the second add a little whitening powder. Set the wash mode to “Wool”.
  4. Wait for the procedure to end, hang the item in a well-ventilated area. If the result is unsatisfactory, repeat the procedure by halving the ingredients.

Method number 3. Bleach

  1. To give maximum whiteness of a woolen garment, bleach is used. If you use a monophonic thing of white color in everyday life, bleach is suitable for manipulation.
  2. Using the product, do not overdo the product in it. Otherwise, the wool fibers will irreparably deteriorate.
  3. If for any reason you stained the item in ink, refrain from bleaching powder. Oxygen products will come to the rescue. After using them, rinse the item and dry it.

Method number 4. Vodka and glycerin

  1. Mix 900 ml in a container. liquor and 250 ml. liquid glycerin. Pour in 350 ml. non-hot water, mix well. Then place the woolen product in a container with liquid.
  2. Soak for about half an hour, then wash the item with laundry soap and send to the washing machine. Pour bleach powder and conditioner into the compartment.
  3. Set the mode to “Wool”, wait until the operation is completed. At the end of time, hang the item away from direct ultraviolet rays. Repeat manipulations if necessary.

Method number 5. Soda

Soda for bleaching wool

  1. An alternative to hydrogen peroxide and bleaches can be soda ash or baking soda. Dilute the required amount of bulk composition in warm water. Put a light woolen thing in the solution for 2-3 hours.
  2. After a specified time, remove the product from the container with the solution, rinse thoroughly. Otherwise, white coating will remain on the fibers of the clothing.
  3. Make it a habit to add soda every time you wash things, so the water becomes softer.

Method number 6. Ammonia and salt

  1. Heat 2.5 L. filtered water up to 40 degrees.Pour the warm liquid into the basin, add 50 ml. ammonia and 30 gr. fine salt. Dissolve the composition, then place the woolen product in the mixture.
  2. Wrap the container with cellophane, wait 40 minutes. After the time has passed, wash the item with your hands, then send it to the washing machine. Set the "Rinse" mode, pour in the air conditioner. Wait for the operation to finish, hang the item to dry.

Method number 7. a piece of chalk

  1. This method of bleaching involves the use of a large amount of chalk. A woolen sweater will need about 350 grams. white composition.
  2. Grind the chalk into powder, achieve complete dissolution in warm water. Place the product in the basin with the solution for 45 minutes, periodically stir the liquid, allowing the substance to penetrate deep into the fibers of the product.
  3. After the time has elapsed, rinse the item with air conditioning, then hang it in a well-ventilated place. Repeat the procedure if necessary.

Method number 8. Lemon juice

Lemon juice for whitening wool

  1. Take 450 ml. freshly squeezed lemon juice. Mix it with 550 ml. purified warm water. Place a wool product in the container.
  2. Cover with plastic wrap, wait about 4 hours. After this time, wash the item with laundry soap, wait another 50 minutes. Next, send the product to the machine, remove and dry.

Method number 9. Hydroperite

  1. Send 3-4 tablets of hydroperite in 3 liters. warm water. Get complete dissolution of the composition. Then add some whitening powder. Wash the product in solution, leave for half an hour.
  2. Then send the thing to the washing machine without rinsing it. Add bleach to the compartment, set the mode to “Wool”. Upon completion of the manipulations, send the item to dry away from direct sunlight.

Practical recommendations

  1. To maintain the whiteness of woolen things, sometimes rinse them in boiled soapy water. Perform manipulations in several stages, lowering the temperature of the water. At the end of the last rinse, add a little table 9% vinegar.
  2. Also use ammonia for bleaching, for best effect it is mixed with soda.
  3. When washing wool products in a machine, use only directed household products.

It is easy to return the original appearance of a woolen thing, if you follow simple rules. Always observe the temperature during washing things. Try all available whitening methods. Choose the most suitable for you.

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