You will say that you wash right, but your bed linen is still not as soft and fragrant as you would like? Forget expensive fabric softeners and chemicals! Just one natural ingredient you have at home, and your linen will be fluffy, soft and fresh like never before!

Why add baking soda to washing?

  • Softens the water – Removes the hardness of the water that causes rough linen.
  • Neutralizes armpits – gets rid of unpleasant fragrances.
  • It has antibacterial effects – Cleans and disinfects bed linen.
  • Highlights the smell of detergent – The smell lasts longer and is more intense.

This trick was already used by our grandmothers and knew why!

How to properly use baking soda in washing?

  • To soften and freshness: Add ½ mug of baking soda to the drum of the washing machine along with the laundry.
  • For extra cleanliness and removal of stains: Add heavily soiled laundry 1 PL soda directly into the washing powder.
  • To refresh older textiles: Soak the linen at 30 minutes into water with baking soda (1 PL per liter of water) And then wash it as usual.

Benefits over the usual fabric softener

  • A natural and ecological solution – No chemicals!
  • Cheap and available – Baking soda costs a few cents.
  • Skin -friendly – Ideal for allergy sufferers and children.
  • Prevents scale deposits in the washing machine – will extend its life.

If you want your bed linen to be soft, fresh and fragrant without the use of aggressive chemicals, try Standy soda. The result will surprise you!

If you do not have a bicarbonate soda at hand, use other home patents

  • Citric acid It has a whitening effect, but also softens fabrics. If you want to make a fabric softener from it, add six tablespoons of citric acid to a liter of water and mix, then pour the measuring cup into the fluid compartment.
  • Ocot It will act as a natural softener. Pour half of the glass into the fabric softener and start the washing machine.
  • Glycerin It will be best to work on wool and silk. Add one tablespoon to the last rinse.

Softens clothes better than vinegar. Pour half a glass on one wash