A plea has gone out for some solid laundry wisdom to tackle 'very dirty' white socks - and cleaning fans have shared their top tips to get them sparkling again
If your once bright white socks have become a dull grey, there's no need to panic because cleaning aficionados have taken to social media to share their top tips for restoring that fresh look. After a member asked the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips and Tricks Facebook group for help with "very dirty" white socks, an avalanche of advice rolled in favouring high-street products like Vanish and Napisan, but many praised the traditional use of soda crystals as well.
Lucy Harris concurred, saying, "Wash them out with soda crystals in the sink before washing. It gets them much cleaner than just washing as it lifts the dirt." Donna Thornley gave two options: "Pink stuff Oxi in the wash or soak them in soda crystals and then wash.", reports the Express. Finally, Debbie Simmonds has suggested a straightforward solution: "Soda crystals and on a temperature. I do mine on a 90 and they come up a treat."
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