That headline is clickbait. There isn’t a single household ingredient that will make every load of laundry “as white and pure as milk.”
Different stains and fabric types need different treatments. However, a few common laundry boosters can help keep white clothes looking brighter when used correctly:
- Oxygen bleach (not chlorine bleach): Helps remove many stains and brighten whites. It’s generally safer for most washable fabrics than chlorine bleach.
- Baking soda: Can help with odors and may boost your regular detergent, but it won’t magically restore yellowed fabrics to bright white.
- White vinegar: Can help remove detergent residue and soften fabrics, but it is not a bleach and won’t dramatically whiten clothes on its own.
- Bluing products: These add a slight blue tint that can make whites appear brighter, though they don’t actually remove stains.
Tips for keeping whites bright
- Wash white clothes separately from colored items.
- Use the warmest water recommended on the garment’s care label.
- Treat stains as soon as possible.
- Avoid using too much detergent, which can leave residue and make fabrics look dull.
- Dry white clothes in sunlight when appropriate, as sunlight can naturally help brighten many fabrics.
Bottom line: Be skeptical of headlines claiming that one secret ingredient will make laundry perfectly white. Good laundering practices and the right stain remover for the job are much more effective than “miracle” household hacks.