How to Restore the Original Whiteness of Curtains: A Simple Method with Soap and Potassium Permanganate.
According to ТСН: There is a simple and effective way to restore the original whiteness of curtains without using expensive chemicals and strong bleaches. One wash cycle can make it fresh and clean.
To carry out this procedure, you will need:
hot water – 6 liters;
household soap – about 50 g;
potassium permanganate – a pinch.
How to Breathe New Life into Curtains
Grate the soap and dissolve it in hot water. Then carefully add potassium permanganate and mix well – the water should take on a light pink hue. Bright colors will not be effective.
For convenience, it is better to use a light basin to easily control the color of the solution. Submerge the curtain in the water for a few hours. If the curtain is heavily soiled, leave it there overnight. After the procedure, rinse thoroughly in clean water.
What to Pay Attention To
It is important that the potassium permanganate is completely dissolved – one undissolved grain can leave a stain. Add the potassium permanganate gradually, mixing well. If the solution seems too pale, you can add a little more.
After this, the curtain will become significantly lighter, the yellowing and stains will disappear, and the fabric will look fresh and well-groomed. This method can restore whiteness even to old curtains without excessive effort and bleach.
Thus, this simple method allows you to save on expensive cleaning agents while achieving an impressive result. Restoring the whiteness of curtains is a simple and accessible way to refresh your interior and give it a new look.
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