How to bleach?

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  • I'm a little put off by exactly how unhelpful most of these comments are. Everyone just buys new sheets? How do the bleach companies stay in business if no one uses this stuff?

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    • I never buy white sheets. And you shouldn't either unless you want to be associated with the kkk...

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      • Sheets?

        And here I was picturing you snuggled up cute in a nest.

        Not that I was picturing you asleep....................

        What I meant was.............

        * quickly walks away *

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    • Most people regularly use bleach when they wash white sheets. They don't wait until they are stained. They are probably saturated with body oil that won't come out with simple water and the bleach can't get to the stain.

      How old are the sheets? Sometimes new ones are necessary. If you insist on salvaging them, try soaking them in citrus based detergent and then bleach them..

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      • I never saw the point in bleaching if they're already white. They're pretty old sheets, but I do insist on salvaging them if possible. I'll try the detergent and bleach soaking ideas.

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        • People bleach to disinfect and sterilize as well as making things white. It is to prevent from getting dingy. But there are other ways to prevent it. And you may have waited too long to get the body funk off your sheets. Oil is one of the hardest things to get out. And citrus really is the best way to cut oil. So good luck.

          Personally, I never use bleach. We use vinegar to sterilize everything. I almost forgot about that. The kitchen rags always get washed with vinegar.

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