Video how to get white towels white again

Have your white towels gone dingy and developed a brown spot in the center that only seems to grow worse with time? White towels are beautiful and feel like you’re staying in a five star hotel…for about a year. Then inevitably the brown spot of doom appears.

If you’re anything like me, you first start off with an extra hot wash cycle with more detergent to see if that does the trick then you escalate to:

  1. Bleach: Can permanently damage fibers, yellows white towels with any polyester content
  2. Oxiclean overnight soak: Helps but takes several rounds to really work. That gets expensive
  3. Baking soda + vinegar: For the love of! Can we stop suggesting this works for anything but elementary school volcano projects?
  4. Boiling with baking soda: Suggested by LL Bean. They almost had it right but not quite. Boiling with baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) does jack doo doo. Boiling with washing soda (sodium carbonate) removes dirt really well. It is also corrosive and can give you chemical burns. It left my washcloth feeling very rough.

On the topic of boiling white towels, I wish I had a large enough pot to boil my bath sheets! The problem is that the very large pots available to purchase (like the one we use for crawfish boils) are aluminum. Aluminum is highly reactive to laundering chemicals. If you have ever dried aluminum sheet pans or a Kitchenaid mixer attachment that have gone through the dishwasher with a white kitchen towel, you know the silver metal stain it leaves is impossible to remove. I’m not risking that on my white bath sheet towels.

If you boil your white towels or washcloths, please only do so in a stainless steel pot only.

How to Whiten White Towels

After several years of experimenting, I have finally found the combination of products that do the trick! Yes, this will be a two step process but you will only need to do it once a year so I say it’s totally worth it. Below I show the results of my white towel whitening techniques on our four cotton bath sheet towels bought at the same time and used regularly.

From left to right: Clean but browned white towel, Oxiclean soak several times, Rit Brightener and Whitener then Oxiclean only, Out Brite White then Oxiclean only.

As you can see, the browning had gotten really bad even though we were hanging them out to dry and washing once a week. Very frustrating to say the least.

It’s hard to compare on screen how each product performed in removing the dingy brown from our white towels (left) so with a little color and contrast manipulation (right), the true winner is revealed. It’s not even a close call.

A long, hot cycle with Rit’s Brightener and Whitener then a Oxiclean cycle removed the brown stain completely and left the white towel so bright, it kind of hurts my eyes. I can even open the white towel up in front of a window and not see an iota of dingy brown. It’s a miracle!

See below for full step-by-step directions.

I am very thankful Rit won because Out’s Brite White smells so bad as it’s working. Even after putting plastic wrap over the washer door in an attempt to keep the rotten egg smell from escaping, I still had to open all my windows to air the house out. If you need to remove iron or clay stains from your white towels, Brite White is a great product for that but it’s not great on brown stains.

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Nigel Gildon editor:Nigel Gildon is the editor of Chef Wayne’s Big Mamou: Chef Wayne’s Big Mamou. He has worked in the publishing industry for many years and has a passion for helping new authors get their work into the hands of readers. 63 Liberty Street * Springfield, MA 01003

This post was last modified on 12/29/2023 3:12 pm