5 tips for cleaning and whitening your towels naturally

Got yellow stains or dullness? Lemons contain citric acid, which acts like a gentle bleach without damaging fibers.
🍋 How to use it: Squeeze 2–3 lemons into a bucket of hot water. Soak towels for 1 hour, then wash as usual. Your towels will come out smelling fresh and looking brighter.

4. Hydrogen Peroxide – The Fiber-Friendly Disinfectant
Unlike bleach, hydrogen peroxide (3%) cleans deeply without eating away at your fabric. It kills germs, lightens stains, and preserves softness.
🧴 How to use it: Add ½ cup to the main wash. For spot stains, apply directly to the area, let sit for 10 minutes, then wash.

5. Coarse Salt – The Secret Ingredient

Salt isn’t just for cooking — it helps fix colors, reduce mildew buildup, and gently exfoliate stubborn residues from the fabric.
🧂 How to use it: Mix 1 cup of coarse salt in warm water and let towels soak before washing. Or toss it straight into the drum for a refreshing boost.

💡 Bonus Tips to Make Towels Last Longer:
❌ Skip the fabric softener: It coats the fibers and traps odors.
☀️ Dry in the sun: UV light naturally disinfects and leaves a crisp, fresh scent.
🧺 Wash towels alone: Avoid mixing them with synthetic clothes.
🚫 Don’t overload the machine: Let towels move freely for a thorough rinse.
🔄 Still smell musty? Try a two-step deep clean — vinegar cycle first, then baking soda.
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