Kitchen towels are the type of textile that gets dirty almost instantly.
The main difficulty that housewives face is the abundance of fat and hard-to-remove stains that remain on them.
Let's look into the intricacies of washing kitchen textiles.
Before you start washing, you need to sort the textiles by color.
The thing is that plain items are best washed at 90 degrees, while colored items can be washed at 60 degrees.
Kitchen towels must be soaked. To do this, you can use a detergent, salted water at a rate of 10 tablespoons per 10 liters of water, or a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, laundry soap, and ammonia at a rate of one tablespoon of each ingredient.
Smart housewives use a plastic bag when the stains on kitchen towels are old.
To get rid of them, you need to wet the textiles, rub soap on the stains, put each towel in a separate bag and leave it overnight. In the morning, all that remains is to wash them.
Earlier we wrote about which 3-penny folk remedies will help with yellow stains on a pillow.