White socks look great and are perfect for wearing during the warmer months.
However, the problem is that almost any contamination becomes visible on such a product.
Because of this, light-colored socks have to be washed very often.
What should you do if you don’t want to turn on the washing machine again?
It turns out that there is a way to restore the cleanliness and whiteness of an item without washing.
What product should I use?
Citric acid will come to the rescue. A couple of tablespoons of this product should be dissolved in water poured into a basin.
Place dirty socks into the filled container.
The product should be left in the citric acid solution for about an hour and a half.
After completing this treatment, the socks must be rinsed thoroughly.
In most cases, the result of the procedure is the removal of the most serious stains from items.
In addition, the socks will most likely be returned to their perfect whiteness.
However, sometimes it happens that the citric acid solution does not cope with dirt.
If the housewife understands that the stains are difficult to remove and old, and the darkened areas are hardened, then citric acid should be mixed in equal proportions with washing powder.
In this case, the product will not only have to be left in the solution, but also rubbed a little, and then washed with a high-temperature liquid. But a positive effect is guaranteed.