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Mum shares how to whiten 'grubby' socks overnight without using bleach

White socks can quickly become a dull grey, but there's an easy trick to make them look as good as new.

Natural household expert Karen Lee has revealed that her kids' socks often return home discoloured after school or sports activities, leaving her struggling to get them spotless. She explained: "Since I no longer use bleach, I had to figure out how on earth I was going to wash these."

While bleach is a common go-to for whitening, it can weaken the fabric and even give socks a yellowish hue, making them appear even more worn. Karen, however, found a natural, bleach-free concoction that effectively removes those stubborn brown stains from socks.

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Hydrogen peroxide is a natural cleaning agents found in products like mouthwashes and tooth-whitening solutions. Due to its mild bleaching properties, it can effectively break down stains.

Soda crystals, also known as washing soda, possess a strong alkaline quality that helps dissolve acidic stains such as sweat or dirt. It can also enhance the effectiveness of standard laundry detergents.

All you need to do is first shake off as much dirt from the socks as you can and place the socks in cold water to wash away as much of the dirt as possible.

Pour around a gallon of lukewarm water into a bucket or basin and add all the ingredients, making sure the powdered ingredients are completely dissolved.

Add the socks to the solution and make sure they are submerged in the water, then leave the socks to soak overnight or longer.

Karen shared: "I left these socks for two days (I forgot about them.) Hydrogen peroxide works with time so the longer it has to work on the stain, the better."

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