Here’s a natural way to bleach yellowed towels and napkins without using bleach or baking soda (Page 2 ) | November 4, 2025

Once dissolved in hot water, it releases active oxygen, which penetrates fabric fibers, lifts stains, and eliminates the yellowing that builds up from wear, detergent residue, or aging. Additionally:

It won’t damage patterns or fabrics with color accents
It naturally disinfects
It leaves no harsh residues like bleach
It is biodegradable and eco-friendly
How to whiten yellowed tea towels and napkins
Step by step:

1. Make a whitening bath:
Fill a large basin or bucket with very hot water (ideally above 60°C).

2. Add sodium percarbonate:
Mix in two tablespoons of sodium percarbonate and stir until fully dissolved.

3. Soak the fabrics:
Submerge the towels, napkins, or other yellowed items, ensuring they’re completely covered.

4. Let it work:
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