Dipping white clothes in a blue dye solution after wash, often referred to as bluing, is traditionally done to counteract yellowing or dinginess that may occur in white fabrics over time. The blue tint helps to enhance the appearance of whiteness by neutralizing the yellow tones, making the clothes appear brighter and cleaner.
Bluing is a very mild dye that cancels out the slight yellow tinge in white clothes caused by the detergent. It makes clothes look "whiter than white". Today's laundry detergents contain chemicals that do the same thing as bluing, except that the clothes washed in it look even more white under sunlit conditions. Bluing. Who remembers 'Mrs Stewart's' brand?
It is recommended to wash white clothes in hot water to help remove stains and bacteria more effectively. Additionally, hot water can help to keep white clothes looking brighter and cleaner.
You bleach them! Use Clorox the next time you wash your clothes, but be careful, only put solid white things in the wash, otherwise, any colors at all will turn white! I learned this the hard way!
You can't but you can wash your whites with baking soda to make it whiter.
by dying it red or put in the wash with lots of other red cloths
For basically two reasons: white clothes are bleached most of the time. But in the case where bleach isn't used, the color from the colored clothes could bleed onto the white clothes, discoloring them.
you need to put it in the wash with grey or black clothes or materials .
Wash white clothes with a detergent that contains bleach to keep them bright. Wash colored clothes separately in cold water to prevent colors from fading or bleeding onto other garments. It's best to follow the care instructions on the garment's label for specific washing recommendations.
Tudors wash their clothes with wee
yes but you have to wash the clothes in the toilet
no they can be pink if you put them in the wash with white clothes