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Discoloured Tea-Towels And Hand-Towels: Environment-Friendly Solution?

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gl556tr | 03:25 Tue 10th Oct 2017 | Home & Garden
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Inevitably, tea-towels and hand-towels become discoloured; typically with tea/coffee stains and 'turning greyish'.
Without resorting to aggressive washing powder, does anybody have an environment-friendly solution?
Thank you.
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Try using Ecover products. They are all environmentally friendly, made from natural products and are very good. I use them all the time, they are excellent. Also, the there is a product called Vanish. If you use that, dampen the tea-towel or whatever, rub some Vanish into it, then wash as normal.
Send them to the shed, rags then get a second useful life.
As WBM says vanish is a great product or could also add some soda crystals to the washing machine
I use soda crystals.
I use Vanish in every wash. It works like a dream.

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