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An Australian cleaning queen has shared her ultimate laundry hack for keeping whites white in the wash.
Carolina McCauley, from Perth, showed how to make her homemade ‘laundry whitening blocks’ she said keeps her white clothing and bed linen looking like new.
The organised mum uses a mix of baking soda, borax, oxy-bleach and water to make the blocks which she puts in the machine with her whites instead of detergent and stain remover.
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Cleaning queen Carolina McCauley (pictured) has shared how she keeps her whites white during a wash cycle by using her homemade laundry blocks
The mum-of-two uses a mix of baking soda, borax, oxy-bleach and water to make the blocks she then puts in the machine with her whites instead of detergent and stain remover
In a bowl, Carolina adds a cup of baking soda with a cup of borax which is a type of salt used for cleaning and removing stains, as well as half a cup of oxy or oxygenated bleach, an effective whitener used in many laundry powders.
She then slowly adds water to the powder and mixes until it has a wet sand-like consistency.
Carolina packs the laundry solution into a silicone mould or ice cube tray and allows them to dry.
In a bowl, Carolina mixes a cup of baking soda, a cup of borax and half a cup of oxy bleach then slowly adds water until the solution has a wet sand-like consistency
Carolina packs the laundry solution into a silicone mould or ice cube tray and allows them to dry
She makes sure to store the blocks in a dry place and puts them in the machine’s drum each time she does a laundry load of whites.
‘This miracle block will replace your detergent and stain remover,’ she wrote in the clip posted to her popular social media pages.
Hundreds of Carolina’s 2.6million followers were amazed by the simple recipe one said they ‘can’t wait to try’.
She makes sure to store the blocks in a dry place and puts them in the machine’s drum each time she does a laundry load of whites
Another asked what temperature water is best to use for white clothes and sheets and Carolina recommended a cold wash.
Previously, another cleaning pro shared their whitening laundry tips and tricks for keeping whites bright and stain-free.
Dina Santos, from Brisbane, revealed her little-known hack of adding salt and baking soda to each load of white sheets or clothes in a video posted to her popular Instagram page.
The home stylist also recommended not overloading the drum and putting whites on a warm wash so they come out as fresh and clean as ever.
Brisbane mum Dina Santos has spilled her secrets for keeping white sheets and clothes looking fresh using two little-know ingredients you probably have in the cupboard now
In a video posted to Instagram, the home stylist recommended not overloading the drum and make sure to put washing liquids or powder in the right compartments
‘Add two full teaspoons of baking soda and two of salt flakes (I swear ladies, this work miracles and your whites come out beautifully),’ the mum-of-two suggested.
‘Put all your whites in the washing compartment making sure you never overload,’ she wrote in the clip.
Dina said to make sure to put washing liquids or powder in the right compartment in the detergent drawer as per the machine’s instructions.
She used a laundry pod and scent boosters that go straight into the drum with her bed linen.
‘Add two full teaspoons of baking soda and two of salt flakes (I swear ladies, this work miracles and your whites come out beautifully),’ the mum-of-two suggested.
She then adds her ‘magic’ ingredients, two tablespoons each of salt and baking soda which she said ‘works miracles and makes your whites come out beautifully’
The clever mum-of-two then suggested selecting a warm water temperature and putting on a cycle like normal so your white come out looking fresh
Dina said the addition of the ‘magic’ salt and baking soda to the detergent drawer ‘works miracles’ on her whites.
‘Then choose a warm temperature setting and wash it as normal.’
Dina’s clip racked up thousands of views and hundreds of comments from many of her followers thankful for the sharing the clever hacks.
‘This is such a fabulous tip. Can’t wait to try it,’ cleaning queen Mama Mila wrote.
‘Baking soda is so good,’ one fan replied while another said: ‘I’m going to have to try this one! I’ve never used salt before’.
‘Ohhh I’m so bad about overloading,’ a third admitted.