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Brilio.net - Bed sheets that have been used for a long time are at risk of turning dirty. Usually, stubborn stains that cause dirty sheets will not disappear if only washed with detergent. No wonder, many people choose to wash them using the technique of soaking the sheets overnight in a mixture of cleaning agents.
However, the owner of the YouTube account Laundry ria has a different trick. According to him, bed sheets can be cleaned until they are shiny and fragrant even if they are not soaked overnight. After investigating, it turns out that this netizen has a laundry business, so he is familiar with effective washing techniques.
photo: YouTube/Laundry ria
For those of you who are often annoyed when washing bed sheets, let's execute this trick from the YouTube account user Laundry ria. You only need a few cleaning materials, one of which comes from the kitchen.
photo: YouTube/Laundry ria
So, the kitchen ingredient in question is dish soap. Pour the dish soap directly onto the stained area of the sheet. Then scrub using a small brush or an old toothbrush. Yup, this process is done while the sheet is still dry. Then, let it sit for a few moments.
"We let it sit for 15 minutes," said the owner of the YouTube account Laundry Ria, quoted by BrilioFood on Saturday (10/8).
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While waiting, you can prepare a large basin filled with hot water to soak the sheets. Add detergent and stain remover called Proclin or another brand as desired. Next, add enough dish soap.
Adding dish soap will help the process of removing stains on the sheets more effectively and make the sheets smell better.
photo: YouTube/Laundry ria
Stir until smooth, then soak the sheets in it. You can add more water if you feel it is not enough. Let the sheets soak for 30 minutes. After soaking, rinse the sheets until there is no more soap residue left.
photo: YouTube/Laundry ria
Squeeze or drain the sheets using the washing machine spinner. If the sheets are no longer too wet, dry them directly in the sun until dry. How, the results look super clean, right?
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