Instructions for optimal whitening
Using baking soda in your laundry routine is surprisingly simple:
- Pour a tablespoon of baking soda directly into your laundry in the drum.
- Select your usual program, suitable for white textiles.
- For intensive treatment of very yellowed fabrics, combine bicarbonate with a spoonful of white vinegar poured into the fabric softener compartment (be careful not to mix these two products directly).

Baking soda vs. industrial bleaching products
Supermarket shelves are full of miracle products with tempting promises, but their chemical composition can be harsh on skin and the environment. Baking soda offers a natural , eco-friendly, and hypoallergenic alternative, while being incredibly effective.
It’s the culinary equivalent of a homemade recipe versus a commercial dish: healthier, more authentic and often more effective!
A multi-purpose product for household maintenance
Beyond its whitening properties, bicarbonate is essential for:
- Neutralize odors : eliminates lingering odors of perspiration or humidity.
- Fight against limescale : protects your household appliances and improves washing quality.
- Deep clean : maintains your machine’s pipes and drum.
A true Swiss Army knife for cleaning, this versatile powder will cost you only a few cents per use.
Our recommendations for perfect results
- Choose a temperature of at least 40°C to fully activate the action of the bicarbonate.
- Avoid overloading the machine: the laundry must be able to move freely in the water.
- If your water is particularly hard, do not hesitate to increase the dose slightly.
Conclusion: a simple solution for impeccable laundry
Sometimes the best innovations are those that reimagine traditional methods. With baking soda, you can revive your white laundry without resorting to expensive or harsh chemicals. Just a spoonful is all it takes to radically transform your laundry results.
Proof that the most effective solutions are often the most accessible!
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