Whiter Whites:
This is interesting that I'm seeing this Thread Posting, after talking with a Friend Monday Evening and finding out what his Mother has done. He told me that his Mother puts the Whites in a Wash Tub filled with Water, getting everthing Soaking Wet. She then takes the items out, Rolling them up, placing them in a Plastic Bag and placing them in her Freezer Overnight.
Now, where she used to live, she would just put the Whites out in the Snow, to cover the items, then Rolling them up and placing them in the Wash Tub Overnight, without any other Water. In the Morning, she takes the now Thawed items out of the Wash Tub, places them into her Washer and Washes them in Hot Water and Warm Rinses.
My Friends Mother worked as a Nurse and all of the other Nurses always asked her how she got her White Outfits and other White Clothes so Bright, when theirs were dingy looking. She told them what she did, as mentioned above and actually got everyone started into doing the same thing, so they never ever needed to use Bleach ever again.
My Friend told me that when she would also use her Wringer Washer, when her Automatic Washer would be broken-down and before her Husband would Repair it, she would have it once in a while not operate it, so she would pull the Lever to put the Washer into a Neutral position, give the Wringer Washer a "Good Swift Kick" then put the Lever into the Wash position and it would start operating again. He told me that a lot of people would ask him or his Mother, if they were watching some TV Sit-Com and they would tell the person, that they were honestly telling the truth about what she would have to do, to get her Wringer Washer operating again. "BTW" the brand of Wringer Washer {which she still has and still uses often} is a Westinghouse.
Good Luck with getting your Whites Whiter, without using any Bleach.
Peace, Good Times Washing in a Westinghouse Wringer Washer, Steve
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