Modern washing machines and high-end detergents claim to give you sparkling whites, but gray stains and yellowing underarms are often unavoidable. Over time, our pristine white clothes tend to lose their shine. Looking for a simple solution? Look no further than your medicine cabinet. Surprisingly, aspirin, a common household pill, can work wonders.
Aspirin for Whites:
Dissolve five 325 mg aspirin tablets in a large bowl of warm water. For faster results, crush the tablets before submerging them. Once dissolved, soak your grayish-white clothes in this mixture for about eight hours. While you can add the aspirin directly to your washing machine, soaking is more effective. After soaking, wash the clothes as you normally would.
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