Over time, mops, cleaning cloths, and white towels can turn brown or gray due to dirt, grease, and detergent buildup. Instead of replacing them, you can restore their cleanliness and brightness using simple, effective household solutions.
Below are three reliable methods to whiten and deep-clean mops and heavily soiled fabrics.

1. Baking Soda & Hot Water Soak
Best for:
General deep cleaning, odors, and everyday buildup
What you need:
- ½ cup baking soda
- Hot water (enough to fully submerge the mop)
How to use:
- Fill a bucket with hot water.
- Add baking soda and stir well.
- Submerge the mop completely.
- Let soak for 30–60 minutes.
- Rinse thoroughly and air-dry.
Why it works:
Baking soda breaks down grease, neutralizes odors, and loosens embedded dirt without damaging the fibers.
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