![]() While sodium percarbonate is a little harder to get hold of than oxygen bleach laundry products, you can purchase it from eco-friendly stores online. This episode is devoted to the power of branding, events, and being authentic on this episode of Tell Me Something Good About Retail. Natural bleach ahs worked wonders for this stained cloth. "Sodium percarbonate, or natural bleach as I like to call it, is an eco-friendly product that's active for just a few hours whilst it's doing it's work, and then breaks down to oxygen, water and sodium carbonate with no environmental impact," she explained in a TikTok video.Ī before and after look at Kate's stained cloths revealed the stunning transformation after the linen was soaked in the bleach for a few hours and hung out to dry. The series runs through April 21, and each weekend until then, Richardson is offering a tip from The Laundry. READ MORE: The laundry product a dry cleaner wants you to stop using and what to try insteadĮco-friendly TikToker Kate from uses the 'natural bleach' on her yellowed linens and has had amazing results. The Laundry Guy helps people deal with stains and other textile troubles. First Marianne chats with Patric Richardson from The Laundry Guy (discovery+), who gives his best cleaning tips (like using vodka to get out smellsand yes, it works), and helps Marianne with her current laundry crisis. If you want to get your whites to look as bright as new again you can try an oxygen bleach product or just simply use sodium percarbonate. This week on HGTV Obsessed, were Spring cleaning. Just put on spots where there is yellow areas or oil stains and this will do wonders." "I'm not bashing using dish soap in your laundry - it has amazing uses, it's really good at getting out oil stains - but the person in that video used way too much. “The Laundry Guy” starts streaming on Wednesday, March 31, on Discovery+.READ MORE: Expert reveals the one setting on your washing machine you should never use The blue filter shows how blue detergent just masks the yellowed white laundry. Stories behind them, everything comes out in the wash.” We wear our lives’ stories - from first dates to wedding days to bundles of baby joy. “While the methods have changed, some things never will. “Clean clothes are a privilege,” he says in a press release from Discovery+ about his He is so into laundry that he has developed his own philosophy On his show, his enthusiasm is infectious. E1 All episodes Cast & crew IMDbPro All topics Sticky Situations Episode aired YOUR RATING Rate Reality-TV When a nostalgic father discovers his high school letter jacket is covered in a mysterious syrupy substance, he reaches out to Patric, who finds an unconventional solution in the man's own garage. In my apartment house laundry room, I have actually been complimented for Full disclosure: I fall into the latter category. When it comes to doing laundry, people fall into twoĬamps - the ones who hate doing laundry and the ones who actually like it. After he is finished, they are noticeably whiter, brighter, and stain-free. In the show, Richardson is seen genially applying his wide-ranging know-how Richardson has a solution for every stain and every material. In the episode that the TV Blog previewed, these items included a silk boxing jacket from Guatemala that dated back to the 1950s, and a homemade quilt that dated Homes of other people who present him with garments and textiles that have deep meaning for them, but are beset with age-old stains and other defects accumulated over the years. Instructing the rest of us on how to get better results when doing our own laundry.īut in the episodes Discovery+ provided, Richardson is seen visiting the It is possible we might see him doing his own laundry in future episodes, while also Read all Life is messy and stains happen - and thats where THE LAUNDRY GUY comes to the rescue. TV Blog previewed this week (of three that Discovery+ provided), the Laundry Guy star of the show is not seen in a laundromat or in his home loading his washing machine and then doing householdĬhores as he waits to transfer his freshly washed clothes to the drier. In the half-hour episode of “The Laundry Guy” that the ![]() But before you advance any further with that line of thinking, hold on there.
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