Using bleach can be kinda tricky. While it definitely has its pluses in getting whites white, it’s a finicky product, and when not used and stored carefully, it likes to leave a mark. The good news?
We've all been there: a pesky bleach stain has left its unwelcome mark on your favorite dark clothes, towels, carpet fibers, or upholstery. When you realize you've accidentally spilt bleach on clothes ...
Chlorine bleach is easy to use, but mistakes can be fatal to your favorite clothes. So we asked Linda Cobb, author of “Talking Dirty With the Queen of Clean” (Pocket Books), to tell us everything we ...
Bleach whitens and sanitizes but should be used with care and not on delicate fabrics like wool or silk. Baking soda is a gentler alternative that deodorizes, lifts stains, boosts detergent, and ...
Are stubborn stains ruining your favourite outfit? I’ve been there. Use these simple home hacks to save clothes—one stain at a time. There’s nothing quite like that silent prayer I whisper whenever I ...