Use a color-safe bleach or white vinegar to remove the stains.
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15. Use a color-safe bleach or white vinegar to remove the stains.

Many people use fabric bleaching items, but they can negatively impact if they are not used properly. It's essential to pay attention to the bleach you're using, as well as the color-protecting bleaches. They will assist in maintaining the radiance and freshness of your cherished garments. It's better to use when washing clothes that aren't too costly. Adding white vinegar to your wash is a cheap and quick way to eliminate any odors on your clothes.

Use a color-safe bleach or white vinegar to remove the stains.
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Another choice is to use white vinegar, which works wonders and is much better when it is distilled. It is undeniably a versatile household staple that you can use to minimize body odor, soften materials or fabrics, and keep your washing machine clean to some degree. Only one cup of distilled plain white vinegar is needed for each load's cleaning cycle. It's also a strong cleaner that can make your clothes look much better and whiter.

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