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How to get yellowed sheets white again?

11 replies

verylittlecarrot · 12/07/2011 19:35

I pulled out an old white duvet and pillowcases from the airing cupboard intending to alter them to fit a toddler duvet, but they have yellowed somewhat. Can anyone recommend a good way to whiten them up again please?

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LeMousquetaireAnonyme · 12/07/2011 19:38

bleach?

verylittlecarrot · 12/07/2011 19:48

Yes, but how to use? My last experience of using bleach with fabrics resulted in holey jeans circa 1986...

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saltyseadog · 12/07/2011 19:55

Glowhite, followed by being dried in bright sunlight (ha ha in this country at the moment). The sun does work bleaching wonders.

bumbums · 12/07/2011 19:55

Wash at 90 degrees with biological powder and ariel actilift stain remover. Then get them out in the sun. The sun will bleach out the yellow.

LeMousquetaireAnonyme · 12/07/2011 20:17

Put about 1 or 2 caps of bleach in the prewash.
or what bumbum says.
yes the sun will bleach it out but you need to lay the sheet flat on the ground on grass (oxygen release + UV = bleaching), might not be that easy to do...

verylittlecarrot · 12/07/2011 20:29

thanks!

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Poodlehorse · 13/07/2011 09:02

Glowhite or Ariel Actilift both as good as each other and I have had very white whites after using them as when came out of the PACKET were yellow compared to the others. they all match now though. I shove GW or AA in with my whites every time though as I am a bit obsessed about it.

Fluffycloudland77 · 13/07/2011 14:50

sometimes it storing the sheets in the airing cupboard that makes them yellow I put mine in the drawers under the bed so its not as warm.

dns99 · 13/07/2011 20:36

To bleach just mix some bleach with detergent in a bucket of water, and soak your sheet for one to two days (it might need to be longer, depending on how yellow your sheet is - once I had to soak a shirt for a week). After that, wash it normally.

PaulaYatesbiggestfan · 13/07/2011 20:41

i seeeeeee!! So what sort of quantities of bleach then - i fear the bleach actually yellowing them itself iyswim?

peachybums · 13/07/2011 21:09

Dr Beckhams 79p from homebargains if you have one. Brings them up a treat!

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