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    I hate when whites aren’t white. My hubby’s athletic socks look dingy after a while, I wonder if this would work for them?

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      I use this for socks and tank tops all the time! I think that if they have already gotten too dingy, it may not bring them back. I just put the baking soda and vinegar in the wash machine as general keep up of all my whites, and it helps to stop the dingy-ness from starting.

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    I love this solution using natural and easily found components! Thanks for linking at Is This Mutton

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      Thank you so much! It’s the only thing I have found that will really keep my bedding and whites nice and new looking.

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    I’ve used vinegar and my laundry turned out okay, definitely better smelling than with detergent alone. I really appreciate your laundry recipe for keeping whites white. Bookmarked so I can reference and try this soon.

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      I love using vinegar in my laundry for the fresh smell, odor neutralization and the natural fabric softening!

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    Thanks so much for the great tips….I have when my white towels – especially the hand towels – get looking dingy. Going to try this soon!

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      Awesome, I hope it turns your towels around! If you have items that get dingy quickly, it works very well to just do a whole load with baking soda and vinegar each time you wash them. It works like a charm to keep them from getting dingy.

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    Great tip. I use not only vinegar in my laundry, but peroxide for cleaning a lot. I have asthma and can’t stand smelly detergent or cleaners.
    I am going to ask the question for some who haven’t. White or cider vinegar ?

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      Hi Myrna, thanks for stopping by! Peroxide is a great cleaner as well, I just don’t like how it starts to break down your skin when you use it frequently. Peroxide is great for getting blood stains out of clothes though! 🙂 I use white distilled vinegar for my laundry and for cleaning. Which do you use?

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        I use white, but I have used cider vinegar for laundry. Vinegar also removes soap residue from laundry in the rinse cycle. eHow is a great source for cleaning tips.

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          Hi Myrna, thank you for the tip, it’s much appreciated! I do also use vinegar when cleaning my washer. 🙂

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