Sunlight and Air: Nature’s Bleach
After washing, lay damp white fabrics in direct sunlight. Ultraviolet light helps break down residual discoloration while the breeze accelerates drying. Rotate occasionally for even results, and check frequently. This simple practice can reduce the need for harsher whitening agents without sacrificing crisp, clean finishes.
Sunlight and Air: Nature’s Bleach
Vibrant dyes can fade in strong sun. Turn garments inside out and dry in bright shade to relax fibers without bleaching away color. One reader remembers summer linens fluttering on a line, smelling of fresh air and lemon—proof that gentle methods create lasting, sensory memories.