7 surefire ways to whiten a medical gown at home
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Like any light-colored items, bathrobes quickly become unusable. 7 proven methods will help you deal with stains and dirt on a medical gown to return your clothes to their unsurpassed whiteness.
Method No. 1. Ammonia and hydrogen peroxide
The simplest and most effective method known to any medical student. In order to bleach a robe, you only need two ingredients: ammonia and hydrogen peroxide. You can purchase these ingredients at any pharmacy or specialty medical equipment store.
To whiten, the robe is placed in water with the addition of 6 tablespoons of ammonia and 5 teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide (per 10 liters of water). The holding time should not be more than 2 hours. Hydrogen peroxide in this combination allows you to evenly whiten medical clothing, and ammonia prevents the appearance of yellow spots on the fabric. Also, ammonia slightly softens tap water, which greatly facilitates the process of bleaching things.
Advice
For severe contamination, add 1 tablespoon of turpentine to the water.
Method No. 2. Hydrogen peroxide, alcohol and regular powder
Another effective scheme that allows you to bleach a medical gown at home. This method is suitable for bleaching clothes containing synthetic fabric. The main thing is not to overdo it, otherwise the white coat may be seriously damaged by interaction with chemically active substances.
To prepare the bleach solution you will need:
- 10 liters of warm water (not higher than 40 °C);
- hydrogen peroxide 3% (3-4 tablespoons);
- ammonia (1 tbsp);
- table salt (6 tablespoons);
- washing powder (50 g).
Medical clothing is immersed in the solution for 20-30 minutes, after which it is thoroughly rinsed in cold water. For heavily soiled items, you can additionally wash the items after soaking.
Method No. 3. Lemon juice
A natural and affordable product that allows you to effortlessly whiten any white clothes at home. To prepare the solution, you need 2 medium-sized lemons and 10 liters of warm water. The robe is left in the basin overnight, after which it is rinsed thoroughly. It is worth remembering that this method does not allow you to cope with severe and long-standing stains on medical clothing.
Method No. 4. Laundry soap
This method allows you to bleach light stains on a white coat. Stains on medical clothing are rubbed with ordinary laundry soap, after which the gown is left overnight in warm water. The method is not suitable for synthetic and delicate fabrics, as well as for extensive soiling. After soaking, items should be rinsed thoroughly with fabric conditioner.
Method No. 5. "White"
This method of whitening white things is known to every housewife. The famous “Whiteness” and its analogues can only be used for cotton products.For medical clothing made of synthetic fabric, other bleaching methods should be chosen.
The scheme for using “Whiteness” is quite simple. A robe pre-soaked in hot water is poured with a small amount of bleach for two to three minutes. After the specified time, the clothes should be taken out and rinsed thoroughly. Bleach consumption rates can be read on the product packaging. Do not exceed the amount of “Whiteness”, otherwise the washed items may quickly become unusable.
Advice
Do not use “Whiteness” more than once a month!
Method No. 6. Soda Ash
This method allows you to bleach a medical gown made of linen fabric. Soda Ash is poured into a special compartment of the washing machine, after which the clothes are washed at a temperature of 60-70 degrees. After washing, it is recommended to rinse the items additionally in cold water.
Method No. 7. Potassium permangantsovka
The well-known manganese solution will help restore the former whiteness of medical clothing. For 10 liters of water, a small amount of potassium permanganate and 100 g of ordinary washing powder are required. After all manipulations, the bleaching water should turn slightly pink, but not red. After two hours, the items are thoroughly rinsed in cool water.
How to keep a medical gown white for a long time?
It is a well-known fact: frequent washing of clothes using various aggressive substances has a bad effect on the condition of the fabric. In order not to constantly bleach your robe, you should follow some simple rules for caring for light-colored items.
- A white robe should always be washed separately or with other white items.
- If it is necessary to wash a large amount of medical clothing at the same time, it should be divided by type of fabric (cotton, linen, synthetics).
- Chlorine-containing bleaches can only be used for washing cotton or linen items.
- Medical gowns should be washed at least once a week.
- When rinsing, it is a good idea to add conditioner to soften the water.
- If you use a washing machine, you need to clean its drain regularly. Otherwise, the drain will become clogged and things will remain dirty even after a thorough wash.
By following these simple recommendations, you can achieve impeccable whiteness in medical clothing in any situation.
For several years now I have been using a method of whitening a robe based on ammonia and hydrogen peroxide, but only now have I learned what proportions need to be maintained. Thanks to the author - I tried the recommended option and was very surprised by the result. The fabric is snow-white and did not cause the usual problems during the ironing process.I used to always pour the ingredients by eye, it turned out much more. Probably because of this, the material was then poorly ironed and wore out quickly.
Or can someone tell me which of the listed methods can be used to remove a separate stain of unknown nature? I'm afraid that a full wash won't cope with the contamination and I'll have to treat a separate area. I don’t want it to stand out as a snow-white color against a uniform background.
Margarita, you can safely use any of the proposed options, they are all tested in practice by me personally. You can initially treat the stain using the chosen method, and then use it for general washing; there will be no obvious difference in the color of the fabric. Personally, I prefer to use lemon juice for certain stains - it does not leave streaks and removes almost all known stains without any problems.
I tried to remove the stain from my robe with lemon juice. Excellent method, everything was washed off.