1. Baking Soda
Baking soda isn't just a common ingredient for baking or a beauty staple for women—it's also a great tool for whitening clothes! It's simple to use: mix 1/2 cup of baking soda in water and soak the stained clothes in the solution, then wait for the amazing results. Alternatively, you can apply some baking soda to a small brush and scrub the stain multiple times.
Effect: It works wonders for whitening. After soaking, washing, and drying the clothes, stains vanish, the fabric becomes soft, and your clothes look bright and fresh, almost as if they're brand new.

2. Oxiclean
This is a solution you can easily find at any pharmacy. Simply mix the Oxiclean solution with cold water in a 1:1 ratio, soak the shirt overnight, and wait for the results.
Effect: After soaking, washing, and drying under the sun, stubborn stains will disappear, and you'll have a brand-new shirt. Good luck!

3. Vodka
As one of the most common and widely available types of alcohol today, you can easily find a bottle of vodka at any grocery store or supermarket nationwide. Not only is it a favorite drink for many, but vodka also comes in handy for women in their household tasks, especially for whitening stained clothes. Simply mix vodka with water in a 1:1 ratio, place the solution in a spray bottle, and spray it onto the dirty spots on your clothes. Alternatively, you can soak the stained clothes in this mixture for a few hours to allow the vodka to penetrate the fabric and lift the stain.
Effect: After soaking, rinse the clothes thoroughly and wash them with soap. Then dry them in a well-ventilated, sunny spot, and you will be amazed by the results! Your clothes will be sparkling clean as if they were brand new.

4. Boiling Water
It's incredibly simple! Just take a large pot or aluminum basin, fill it with water, and bring it to a boil. Once the water is boiling, drop the dirty clothes in and let them cook for 15-20 minutes. Afterward, take them out, wash with soap as usual, and dry in a cool, well-ventilated place.
Effect: This is so easy! When the clothes are soaked in boiling water, the fabric fibers soften, and the stains dissolve, leaving you with freshly cleaned, sweet-smelling clothes in no time.

5. Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is an essential household medicine due to its excellent disinfecting properties. Additionally, it has a special use that many may not know: it can help whiten stains on clothes. Simply soak the stained clothes in a solution of water and hydrogen peroxide in a 1:1 ratio for 15-20 minutes. Then, wash and dry in a well-ventilated, sunny area.
Effect: After washing and drying, your clothes will be as clean and fresh as new. The stains will vanish miraculously, surprising you with the result!

6. Sunlight
To keep your clothes clean and maintain their color, it's best to wash them right after wearing, to avoid stubborn stains that are hard to remove once they set. If your shirt is already stained, soak it in high-detergent soap before washing and drying it in direct sunlight—the hotter, the better.
Effect: Under the sun, your clothes are not only disinfected, but they also take on a fresh, pleasant scent from the sun’s rays. Additionally, the sun will brighten the colors, especially for white shirts, which will turn a pristine white, as if they were freshly bought!

7. Potassium Permanganate and Lemon
Many are familiar with potassium permanganate and lemon. One is an effective treatment for wounds, and the other has natural cleansing properties due to its fruit acid content. However, the thought of using potassium permanganate may be intimidating because it can stain clothes. But if you're brave enough, here’s what you can do: dissolve potassium permanganate in water, then soak your clothes in it. Initially, the clothes will absorb the potassium permanganate, and stains will turn brownish. Next, transfer the clothes to a basin with lemon juice mixed with water at a 1:5 ratio. The lemon juice will neutralize the potassium permanganate stains and restore your clothes to a pristine state.
Effect: While it may sound unconventional, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the results if you try it. This method works especially well for white clothes! Don’t worry about using potassium permanganate on white clothes—lemon juice will do its job and return your clothes to their original, bright condition.


8. Vinegar
Vinegar is a simple and easily accessible ingredient. You can find it at supermarkets, markets, or even a local convenience store. To revive your clothes, all you need to do is mix half a cup of vinegar in a basin of water and soak your previously washed clothes in the solution. Then, wait for the magic to happen.
Effect: After soaking for 3-4 hours, take your clothes out, rinse with clean water, and hang them to dry. The vinegar will make your fabric softer and much brighter.

9. Lemon Juice
Lemon juice is a commonly found ingredient with numerous useful properties, one of which is its ability to whiten clothes. The process is very simple: mix a bowl of lemon juice with a basin of water and soak your pre-washed clothes in it for 1-2 hours. For areas with stubborn stains, rub lemon peel directly on the affected spots.
Effect: After washing and drying, you'll notice your clothes looking brighter thanks to the natural acids in the lemon. Stains, particularly yellowing, will fade significantly or even disappear completely.

10. Borax
Borax is a well-known spice often used in cooking, making sausages, or preserving food for longer periods. Additionally, it is effective in whitening clothes, especially when dissolved in a bowl of vinegar and used to soak stained garments.
Effect: After soaking, washing, and drying, clothes become brighter, and the fabric feels much softer compared to before.

