If you can’t find washing instructions on a tag, you can find them online, at least for certain brands of clothing.

Clothes made of silk, spandex, or wool may not bleach well. Check the label to see if they are safe to bleach.

All fabric bleach is safer to use on clothes and will not damage the fabric as much as chlorine bleach will. You do not need to boil the water, but it does need to be hot.

If the clothes have not gotten whiter after 10 minutes , or if you still see stains on them, you can let them soak for an additional 5 minutes.

Wring the clothes out and rinse them a few times if necessary.

After the clothes are finished soaking, rinse them with cold water to remove the peroxide.

Also check that your clothes can be washed in a hot water cycle.

Follow the directions of the label on the clothing item. If the label says that it cannot be washed in hot water, then don’t set your washing machine to a hot wash cycle!

Many bottles of liquid detergent have a cap that you can use to measure the amount of detergent you need to add. If your washing machine does not have a tray to add detergent, you can pour the detergent directly into the machine and on top of your clothes.

If your washing machine does not have an automatic dispenser, add the bleach into the water after you turn the machine on and the water is running.

If your clothes are not as bright as you want them, or if you still notice stains after washing, do not repeat the cycle. Dry the clothes completely before washing them again.

The bleach has already been removed during the washing cycle and will not continue to affect the clothes.

Do not use water that contains chlorine because this can discolor the clothes in the sunlight.

If you don’t have a clothesline, you can lay the clothes out on the ground. Place cardboard or some other material to lay them on, and be sure to flip them so that they bleach evenly. [17] X Research source

The citric acid in the lemon juice is a natural bleaching agent, especially when exposed to sunlight.

You can check the clothes after 1 hour to see if you are satisfied with the results. If you laid your clothes out on the ground, be sure to rotate them for even exposure.