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How to whiten yellowed white sheets

Hello, yellowing of bed sheets is caused by color stains, which are difficult to remove with conventional detergents. Different materials and colors require different treatment methods, which require skills.

The specific method to remove yellow stains from bed sheets is as follows:

1. Use Blue Moon Brightening Whitening Laundry Detergent to wash by regular machine or hand wash

If the bed sheets turn yellow Still no improvement

2. "Color stain soaking method" soaking

(1) Pure white cotton, linen, and polyester sheets: half a basin of water (about 2 liters) Add 1 bottle cap (40g) of Blue Moonlight White Clothing Stain Cleaner (600g specification), mix well, put in bed sheets and soak for 30 minutes, rinse clean.

Evenly, put in the bed sheets and continue soaking. The total soaking time should not exceed 6 hours.

(2) Colored and white bed sheets made of other materials: Pour a small amount of water (about 0.5 liters) into the basin, and use the bottle cap of Blue Moonlight Colored Clothing Stain Net (600g specification) to measure the color of the colored clothing. Add 1.5 bottle caps (60 grams each) of stain net and collar net into water and mix well. Let the sheets soak overnight and rinse.

* The amount of water should be enough to make the sheets just wet. The amount of stains on colored clothes and collars should be increased or decreased accordingly according to the amount of water. If there are still stains after soaking overnight, you can continue to extend the soaking time.

Notes:

1. White clothing stain removal is suitable for white cotton, linen, polyester, polyester-cotton, cotton and linen fabrics. Please do not use it on silk, wool, spandex, nylon and other fabrics. Do not bleach clothes with chlorine and do not use the original solution directly.

2. Colored Clothing Stain Cleaner is not suitable for clothes that are prone to fading or dry cleaning. When using it, avoid contact with metal buttons, zippers, metal accessories, etc. on clothes, and avoid direct sunlight.