Brilio.net - Pillows are used to provide comfort and support for the head when sleeping. That way, your neck and head will not feel sore when you wake up.
Well, usually the pillow is wrapped in a pillowcase so that it provides more comfort to the surface of the facial skin. Because it is in direct contact with facial skin, the cleanliness of the pillowcase must always be maintained.
Because without realizing it, there will be a buildup of dirt, sweat, saliva and much more on your pillowcase. If you leave it like that, the pillowcase will look dirty and dirty . Even dirty pillowcases make you uncomfortable using them, right?
As a solution, some people deliberately soak pillowcases in a bleach solution. After soaking for a while, all the stubborn stains on the pillowcase disappeared.
However, it turns out there is another, more practical way to clean dirty dirty pillowcases, without soaking them in bleach. The method was demonstrated by YouTube user Cleaning Solutions.
In the video upload, even without the bleach solution, the pillowcase is still maximally clean and white again. Curious about how?
How to quickly clean dirty, dirty pillowcases.
Reported by BrilioFood from YouTube Cleaning Solutions on Monday (19/2), he showed the appearance of his pillowcase, the basic color of which is actually white. Because the basic color is white, the yellowish stains make the pillowcase look dirty and dirty.
photo: YouTube/Cleaning Solutions
To clean it, he replaced the bleach with baking soda and vinegar. Immediately sprinkle the two kitchen ingredients onto the yellowish stain on the pillowcase. Small bubbles immediately form after these two ingredients are mixed together.
photo: YouTube/Cleaning Solutions
Immediately rub the pillowcase with your hands or an old toothbrush. Because of the mixture of these two kitchen ingredients, without expending extra effort, the stubborn stains on the pillowcase immediately disappeared completely.
If you feel it is clean, rinse the pillowcase. To make it more practical, just rinse it by wiping it with a wet tissue.
photo: YouTube/Cleaning Solutions
As a result, the pillowcase looks maximally clean, with no more yellowish stains left on the surface.