How to whiten a yellowed down comforter

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This article will guide you How to whiten a yellowed down comforter. Whether you’ve recently moved into a new home or just want to make your old down comforter look new again, the following tips will help you restore its former glory. While it’s not advisable to use bleach, it can be useful in removing the yellow stain. Bleach is designed to clean stains and keep materials white. However, it also has a chemical reaction with bodily oils and sweat, turning your down comforter a pale, greenish color.

First, you need to determine the source of the stain. If the stain is from the bed, soak the comforter in a solution of OxiClean, Borax, or bleach overnight. In addition, you can wash it in cold water. If the stains are from a single stain, you can use a detergent that contains at least 10% bleach. Depending on the fabric, a different method may work in some cases.

How to whiten a yellowed down comforter
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mix half a cup of baking soda with hot water

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The first way to whiten a down comforter is to mix half a cup of baking soda with hot water. Leave the comforter in this solution overnight. Then, you can wash the comforter using a regular detergent. This is best done with a dispenser to avoid clumping or uneven distribution of the cleaning product. Another option is to use baking soda or lemon juice instead. Lemon juice and baking soda have strong stain-fighting capabilities and can also remove the smell of vinegar.

In a pinch, you can also soak the down sheets in a bleach solution. The bleach can reverse the dinginess if the sheets are exposed for an extended period of time. Otherwise, you can use a bleach-free detergent to wash the comforter. The liquid will get trapped in the down feathers and will make your down comforter look yellow and dingy.

Before tackling the stain, move the filling away from the stain. Then, mix a solution of baking soda and water. If the fabric is colored, you can try Oxyclean or other “oxygenated” laundry products. If the stain is on the down, you can try to use a hydrogen peroxide solution. The bleach will make the color of the down more uniform.

wash it in the washing machine

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