Kitchen towels do not last long and soon turn into cleaning rags at best.
But don't rush to throw away or take dirty napkins to the country. You can give them a second life with a homemade product.
Frequent washing may cause the material to become grey, rough or develop an unpleasant odor.
If you can't use chlorine bleach or buy expensive household chemicals, make your own laundry detergent.
It can be added directly to the drum or tray of an automatic washing machine.
To do this, you need to take one tablespoon of baking soda and the same amount of table vinegar.
Add ingredients, load towels and turn on the washing mode with water temperature of 40-60 degrees.
The baking soda will act as a detergent enhancer, and the vinegar will soften the fabric.
Thanks to this inexpensive product, your kitchen towels will be clean, soft and fresh after washing.
The stains will come off after the first time, which will allow you to save on household chemicals.