maggie~hamilton
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Well, I used to be, anyway. But thanks to the wisdom posted to this forum some months ago, I have seen the light.
I grew up in a household where chlorine bleach was literally Liquid Gold and used for everything from unclogging drains to eradicating mold in the shower to, yes, bleaching whites in the laundry.
There has been some discussion here about chlorine bleach vs the oxygenated cleaners, e.g., Oxy Clean. Someone posted that they got whiter whites with Oxy Clean than with chlorine bleach. I had a very hard time believing that, since I had been swearing by bleach ever since I started doing my own laundry at around age 12 - following Mama's example of course.
Well, I really had been thinking about this and finally decided to make a 60-day test. Each time I have done laundry over the past two months, I have done one load of whites with my usual mixture for "whiter-than-white Whites" : Gain liquid detergent (yeah, I know, it's White Trash laundry detergent but I love the stuff - works great and smells great); a half cup of Borax, a half cup of baking soda (deodorizer), and 3/4 cup of Clorox with a dribble of bluing (love the stuff) stirred into the bleach.
(n.b., I don't use the bleach dispenser of my washer because it's too annoying to stand there and dribble it in. What I do is put the bleach and bluing in a gallon pitcher, fill it with water to dilute, then slowly pour it in when the washer begins agitating.)
Then I did a second load each time with the same as above, except that I swapped 2 scoops of Oxy Clean in place of the Clorox, adding the bluing by mixing a couple of drops into the gallon pitcher and then adding it to the water just as the machine began to agitate.
WELL.
I have to say, in two-month's time, the loads of laundry done with the Clorox are noticeably grayer and yellower-looking than the load done with the Oxy Clean. I really am amazed by the results of this experiment! To the extent that I have decided to stop using Clorox in the washer. It is still great for keeping drains open (a cup poured down the drain every couple of weeks followed by a pail of hot water will do wonders), and for getting rid of that pesky mold in the shower. But - on my clothes? No more!
p.s. I use Zout Oxy-Foam pre-treating spray for stains - I've found it works great on just about every kind of stain, especially tomato sauce and dirt.
Just thought y'all like to know you've made a convert of me!
I grew up in a household where chlorine bleach was literally Liquid Gold and used for everything from unclogging drains to eradicating mold in the shower to, yes, bleaching whites in the laundry.
There has been some discussion here about chlorine bleach vs the oxygenated cleaners, e.g., Oxy Clean. Someone posted that they got whiter whites with Oxy Clean than with chlorine bleach. I had a very hard time believing that, since I had been swearing by bleach ever since I started doing my own laundry at around age 12 - following Mama's example of course.
Well, I really had been thinking about this and finally decided to make a 60-day test. Each time I have done laundry over the past two months, I have done one load of whites with my usual mixture for "whiter-than-white Whites" : Gain liquid detergent (yeah, I know, it's White Trash laundry detergent but I love the stuff - works great and smells great); a half cup of Borax, a half cup of baking soda (deodorizer), and 3/4 cup of Clorox with a dribble of bluing (love the stuff) stirred into the bleach.
(n.b., I don't use the bleach dispenser of my washer because it's too annoying to stand there and dribble it in. What I do is put the bleach and bluing in a gallon pitcher, fill it with water to dilute, then slowly pour it in when the washer begins agitating.)
Then I did a second load each time with the same as above, except that I swapped 2 scoops of Oxy Clean in place of the Clorox, adding the bluing by mixing a couple of drops into the gallon pitcher and then adding it to the water just as the machine began to agitate.
WELL.
I have to say, in two-month's time, the loads of laundry done with the Clorox are noticeably grayer and yellower-looking than the load done with the Oxy Clean. I really am amazed by the results of this experiment! To the extent that I have decided to stop using Clorox in the washer. It is still great for keeping drains open (a cup poured down the drain every couple of weeks followed by a pail of hot water will do wonders), and for getting rid of that pesky mold in the shower. But - on my clothes? No more!
p.s. I use Zout Oxy-Foam pre-treating spray for stains - I've found it works great on just about every kind of stain, especially tomato sauce and dirt.
Just thought y'all like to know you've made a convert of me!