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Photo Credit: Katie Rios If you don't have bleach at home, you can make your own! So easy and works great for getting clothes bright white! Homemade Bleach Alternative 3 cups water1/2 cup hydrogen peroxide3

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Brighten whites and kill germs with this All-Natural Bleach Alternative, which has three very active, safe and effective ingredients that work very welll...

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To make an all natural bleach alternative, combine lemon juice, hydrogen peroxide, castile soap, and VERY hot water in a bucket.

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Picture of woman hanging white shirt on laundry line with text overlay How to Make Homemade Bleach Alternative That's Natural, Non-Toxic and Actually Works

Not only is bleach terrible for your health, but it's also awful for the environment. But you can still whiten your clothes without bleach when you check out how to make this homemade bleach alternative. This DIY bleach alternative is natural, non-toxic, and uses just a few simple ingredients. However, it's incredibly effective. Check out how to make this natural bleach alternative today! eco-friendly|sustainable|natural|laundry|homemade|DIY|cleaning|how to make bleach alternative

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someone is using a spoon to clean the dishwasher's glass bowl with vinegar

We've gone green in so many areas: label-reading, using safe household products. Uh...except for bleach. Now's time for a bleach alternative!

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how to get bleach out of clothes with baking soda and cotton swabs

The easiest way to get bleach out of clothes is to use common household products such as rubbing alcohol, baking soda, and vinegar to reverse the discoloring effects. Dyeing the garment or following certain washing methods can also remove the stain. If all else fails, repurposing the garment or mending it with sewing techniques can hide the bleach stain.

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