You have probably heard about the “magical” properties of citric acid, which it demonstrates during the washing process.
This is true when it comes to products made from cotton and linen.
"Lemonka" is an excellent product for refreshing white things and removing yellow stains. But if used incorrectly, it will not bring any benefit - on the contrary, it can cause harm.
What clothes should not be washed using citric acid
First of all, the ban on the use of citric acid applies to colored items.
Under the influence of acid, the fabric begins to quickly lose color, as a result of which your favorite bright sweaters and dresses become pale after a while and lose their attractiveness.
In addition, do not pour lemon into the washing machine if you are going to wash delicate fabrics such as wool, silk and lace.
Under the influence of citric acid, they not only turn yellow, but their structure can also be damaged, so you should not risk expensive clothes.
Another group of items that are not suitable for washing with this product includes synthetic clothing and linen, regardless of their color.
No one can guarantee that items will not lose their color or develop yellowish stains after such washing.
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