Sometimes it happens that the house suddenly runs out of bleach.
However, this is not a reason to run to the store for detergent, especially if you have absolutely no time for it.
A few improvised means and grandma's methods will help you deal with stains without bleach.
One of the most popular methods in the old days was boiling. Although it is a long, but effective method for returning whiteness to linen and cotton items.
If there is no bleach, hydrogen peroxide is ready to come to the rescue. Add a couple of tablespoons of a 3% solution to 5 liters of water, soak the items in the liquid for half an hour and rinse after that.
Regular baking soda will also cope with the whitening function. You will only need 5-7 spoons for the same amount of water and you will have to soak it for 2-3 hours.
The all-powerful vinegar is ready to come to the rescue, which is good not only for preserving, but also for bleaching things. Wet the dirtiest places with acid and leave the thing for an hour, then wash it with powder.