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steve2470

(37,468 posts)
Sun Jul 16, 2017, 01:25 PM Jul 2017

first-timer to bleaching clothes, need help

Last edited Sun Jul 16, 2017, 04:45 PM - Edit history (1)

Hi all,

My first post here. I need to bleach some whites. I've never done this before. Yes, I could go google but I'd rather someone(s) hold me by the hand a bit. What do I need to know so I don't ruin my clothes ? Thank you very much in advance!

Steve

On edit: Do I use hot water, cold water, or lukewarm for best results ?

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first-timer to bleaching clothes, need help (Original Post) steve2470 Jul 2017 OP
Mix the bleach in w water first,never directly pour it anywhere near clothes. bettyellen Jul 2017 #1
I will trade you a "t" for that "g" you can bet on it. rzemanfl Jul 2017 #12
Ha, I do like a good game of chance... spellcheck has my number alright! bettyellen Jul 2017 #13
Wrong place to ask that dude! Chomskyn Jul 2017 #2
Welcome to DU Yonnie3 Jul 2017 #3
Seems the right place to me... Household Hints & Tips gtar100 Jul 2017 #5
............... steve2470 Jul 2017 #6
Good chance, Eh? Yonnie3 Jul 2017 #7
mhmm! nt steve2470 Jul 2017 #8
Check the labels if they have them Yonnie3 Jul 2017 #4
Wear old clothes katmondoo Jul 2017 #9
Do not bleach anything 100% polyester CountAllVotes Jul 2017 #10
Don't use bleach at all. Bad for you, your clothes, your washer and the environment leftofcool Jul 2017 #11
Why...changes the pH? rusty quoin Jul 2017 #14
end to the bleach saga steve2470 Jul 2017 #15
 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
1. Mix the bleach in w water first,never directly pour it anywhere near clothes.
Sun Jul 16, 2017, 01:29 PM
Jul 2017

I usually let the wager fill 1/3-1/2 w water and add the bleach and agitate it, then add clothes.

rzemanfl

(30,288 posts)
12. I will trade you a "t" for that "g" you can bet on it.
Sun Jul 16, 2017, 03:34 PM
Jul 2017

The "w" is one more than you need although Drumpf makes W look like a genius.

gtar100

(4,192 posts)
5. Seems the right place to me... Household Hints & Tips
Sun Jul 16, 2017, 01:35 PM
Jul 2017

First poster got it spot on... or should I say, spot off.

Yonnie3

(18,112 posts)
4. Check the labels if they have them
Sun Jul 16, 2017, 01:35 PM
Jul 2017

Some synthetics turn yellow or brown if bleached. Don't ask how I know that!

katmondoo

(6,495 posts)
9. Wear old clothes
Sun Jul 16, 2017, 02:26 PM
Jul 2017

Spills and splashes from bleach will ruin your outfit, also be careful not to drip on carpet or any thing that has color

CountAllVotes

(21,068 posts)
10. Do not bleach anything 100% polyester
Sun Jul 16, 2017, 02:53 PM
Jul 2017

It likely won't do much good and will damage the fabric.

As for COTTONS (specifically), fill machine with water and add about 1/2 c. bleach and then add the clothes.

Proceed as per usual.

You should not have any problems unless you spill the bleach on something.

Best of luck!

 

rusty quoin

(6,133 posts)
14. Why...changes the pH?
Sun Jul 16, 2017, 10:02 PM
Jul 2017

I do cotton whites with it in hot water. The amount used is so small it doesn't matter. I use it to clean the toilet bowl. Sometimes the old use cleaners are the best.

steve2470

(37,468 posts)
15. end to the bleach saga
Tue Jul 18, 2017, 02:03 PM
Jul 2017

With your kind help, all my clothes were bleached properly and no damage occurred. Thanks!

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