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over a year ago
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So what's your secret to keeping your whites bright and white. I've lot count how many bras and knickers I'm throwing out as I hate when they lose that crisp white look. I put them on a hot wash, use glow white and vanish white powder. But after a few washes the look dingy. Sheets, teshirts etc look pristine white but undies dont
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"So what's your secret to keeping your whites bright and white. I've lot count how many bras and knickers I'm throwing out as I hate when they lose that crisp white look. I put them on a hot wash, use glow white and vanish white powder. But after a few washes the look dingy. Sheets, teshirts etc look pristine white but undies dont
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I've got beautiful caramel skin, so even if my whites dull a little, they still look good on me, thanks genetics |
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"So what's your secret to keeping your whites bright and white. I've lot count how many bras and knickers I'm throwing out as I hate when they lose that crisp white look. I put them on a hot wash, use glow white and vanish white powder. But after a few washes the look dingy. Sheets, teshirts etc look pristine white but undies dont
I've got beautiful caramel skin, so even if my whites dull a little, they still look good on me, thanks genetics "
lol,,same here but fake tan |
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Pre-soak in a bucket full of cold water containing egg cup size measures in equal parts of washing-up liquid, washing-powder and household bleach...
Just like they did in the 50's and 60's |
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" Pre-soak in a bucket full of cold water containing egg cup size measures in equal parts of washing-up liquid, washing-powder and household bleach...
Just like they did in the 50's and 60's "
My nan used to use carbolic soap on my grandads shirt collar's, because apparently he had a "riffy neck" lol |
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" Pre-soak in a bucket full of cold water containing egg cup size measures in equal parts of washing-up liquid, washing-powder and household bleach...
Just like they did in the 50's and 60's
My nan used to use carbolic soap on my grandads shirt collar's, because apparently he had a "riffy neck" lol "
On many of the far-eastern crewed rigs I worked the Laundry Stewards insisted on using Borax.....
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"At the risk of saying something stupid, why not get underwear in other colours?"
I have underwear in ever colour you can name
But love classic white |
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