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4 Tips for Cleaning White Socks

Everyone loves wearing crisp white socks. On the other hand, not everyone knows how to keep them clean, especially after wearing them for a long time. Learn how to restore the original whiteness of socks that no longer look like they used to.

1 – CITRIC ACID

Who would have thought that citric acid could be a great bleach for white things. To whiten a pair of socks, a lemon or a tablespoon of granulated citric acid will be enough. In 1000 ml. warm water, dissolve the juice of one lemon or a tablespoon of citric acid, place the socks in a bowl with the prepared solution.

If there are designs on the white socks, it is not necessary to soak them completely, they just need to be damp. Apply lemon juice on a white surface for 20 minutes, then wash them gently.

2 – BAKING SODA

Use baking soda and water to keep your socks white. Leave to soak for 25 minutes, then rinse.

3 – SALT WATER

A warm salt water solution will help you remove sweat and mold stains that may appear on the fabric of your socks.

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