Tulle cannot be white all the time. In the sun it can turn yellow, because of dust it can turn grey, and because it is constantly pulled during airing it can become covered in spots.
Let's try to figure out how to bleach this material and whether it is possible to do without chlorine.
Experienced housewives know exactly about such methods of bleaching, when dirt is removed and the fabric is not damaged.
Trick number one
It is important to remember that this material can only be washed in cold water.
You can collect the required amount of water in a suitable container and add a little liquid soap.
After waiting for it to dissolve completely, soak the tulle and leave the material for one hour.
Then you need to carefully wash the curtain, lightly wring out the fabric, and then rinse it in clean, cool water, after which you can send the tulle to dry.
This method is suitable for washing curtains without stains.
Trick number two
If stains appear, you will need table salt and washing powder.
About 100 grams of salt should be mixed with the same volume of washing powder and dissolved in 10 liters of warm water.
The tulle is immersed in the solution, left for two hours, then washed by hand and, after rinsing, sent out to dry.
The owners claim that after these procedures the tulle looks like new.