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Brilio.net - White clothes are very susceptible to stains and dirt. Stains on white clothes will be difficult to remove if not washed immediately. Detergent manufacturers have provided various special bleach products to clean white clothes more effectively.
It turns out that cleaning stains on white clothes can be done without using bleach. A YouTube/TEROPONG News user shared his experience of cleaning oil, sauce, and ink stains using natural ingredients that are easy to find. The use of natural ingredients is considered more economical and just as effective as bleach detergent.
"Just use simple ingredients that are cheap and available around us, without the hassle of using bleach. This is how to remove stains on white clothes," he explained, quoted by BrilioFood from YouTube/TEROPONG News on Thursday (10/31).
Papaya leaves can be used as a natural cleaning alternative for a piece of white clothing. Based on information from healthline.com, the papain enzyme content in papaya leaves functions as a cleaning agent. The benefits of papaya leaves as a cleaner can also be applied to kitchen utensils such as glasses and plates.
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The method is, first soak the white clothes you want to clean in a basin filled with water. Rub to remove stains that are not too dry. Next, take papaya leaves and squeeze them using your hands. Immediately rub the papaya leaves onto the stains on the white clothes.
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Rub continuously for a few minutes until the stain on the white clothes fades. If the stain is gone, the clothes can be washed again using laundry soap or regular detergent. After that, rinse the clothes until clean. Well, the clothes are ready to be dried in the sun until dry. How, easy right? Are you curious to try it at home?
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This upload about how to use papaya leaves to remove stains on white clothes has received a lot of enthusiasm from netizens. In addition to various interesting comments, this video has also been watched more than 26 thousand times.
"I'll try it first... hopefully it works," said YouTube/Esther Aise.
"Can we use banana tree sap, min?" said YouTube/Nazril Ganteng.
"Min, I want to ask about the black sap stains on the trunk of the mango tree. Can you please answer me because I need it," wrote YouTube/Shodik 014.
"Thanks for the tips, my pants are shiny again," said YouTube/animal friend.
"If it comes into contact with hair dye, can it disappear, bro? Please answer?" asked YouTube/Andika Junara.
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