This method is suitable for products of medium degree of contamination or will help to get rid of fresh stains.
Try not to exceed the consumption rates of washing powder and laundry conditioner, which are indicated on the packs. If you overdo it with the funds, they most likely will not be washed to the end and will remain in the fibers of the fabric. As a result, towels will take longer to dry, acquire a stale smell, and you will have to change them more often.
The old and effective way will help to restore the products to their former appearance.
Take a large saucepan or a metal basin where all the towels will fit. Please note that for colored, dark and white fabrics, separate containers are needed. Pour cold water into a saucepan, add one tablespoon of washing powder and bleach per 1 liter of liquid. Please note that for dark and colored things, only oxygen is suitable. Dissolve the funds in water, put towels there, put the pan on the fire and bring to a boil. Colored and dark things can be boiled for 20 minutes, white — for an hour.
After the procedure, carefully remove the towels from the water with forceps so as not to burn yourself. Rinse the products thoroughly in cold water and send them to dry.
By this method, even old stains of different origins can be removed from the fabric.
Take a large container — for example, a pot or bucket. Pour 5 liters of hot water. Dissolve ammonia, sunflower oil and soda in it . Soak towels in this mixture for 4 hours. To keep the solution hot longer, cover the container with a lid.
After the procedure, wash towels with powder by hand or in a typewriter and hang to dry.
The method is similar to the previous one and will be useful if there was no ammonia at hand . It will help to get rid of old greasy spots.
Pour 5 liters of hot water into a large bucket or saucepan. Dissolve the oil and salt in it. Soak dirty towels in this mixture, cover the container with a lid and leave for 12 hours.
Then take out the products, wash them in a machine with powder and send them to dry.
A simple method that does not require prolonged soaking. The products will remove both fresh and old complex impurities. For example, coffee stains or iodine.
Pour 5 liters of hot water into a large saucepan, basin or bucket. Add hydrogen peroxide and ammonia. Dip the towels into the solution and leave to soak for 30-60 minutes.
After that, take out the products and wash them with detergent manually or in a typewriter.
Try to remove fresh or old stains.
Grind the soap on a grater. Dissolve the chips in a basin of hot water. Dip towels into the liquid and soak them for an hour.
After that, take out and squeeze the products well from excess moisture. Pour a generous layer of citric acid on the stains and let it soak in. After an hour, rinse the towels in cold water and send them to dry.
Dissolve 200 g of mustard powder in 5 liters of water. Soak dirty towels in this mixture for 10-12 hours.
Then wash the products manually or in a washing machine using washing powder.
Suitable for spot removal of stains.
In a separate small bowl, mix mustard powder with water to make a thick mush. Apply the product to the dirt with a thick layer and leave it to act for 3-4 hours.
Then wash the products using detergent.
An unusual method gives excellent results.
Pour 0.5 liters of hot water into the basin. Dissolve a dishwasher tablet or grated soap in it. Dip towels into the mixture, then remove and squeeze a little from excess moisture. Put the wet products in a baking bag. Tie it up and pierce it with a toothpick in several places. Send the package to the microwave. Select a power from 400 to 600 watts, turn on the standard warm-up mode and leave for 5 minutes.
Carefully remove the towel bag from the microwave. Use potholders to avoid getting burned. Leave it for 1-1.5 hours at room temperature until completely cooled. Then remove the towels from the bag, rinse them thoroughly in cold water and send them to dry.