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Reddit mentions of Mrs. Stewart's Concentrated Liquid Bluing Great for Laundry, 8 Ounce (Pack of 2)

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Mrs. Stewart's Concentrated Liquid Bluing Great for Laundry, 8 Ounce (Pack of 2)
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New front loaded calorie approach to help with satiation and prevent bingeing or failing the program due to hunger.Created in partnership with a licensed naturopathic doctorDesigned for those wanting to maintain a healthy lifestyleUSDA CERTIFIED: Organic & Non-GMO Project Verified, Kosher Certified, Dairy, soy and gluten-free.NO ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS: Our organic sweeteners are derived strictly from the fresh squeezed juices of our organic fruits and vegetables. No added sweeteners in our products!
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Release dateDecember 2018
Size8 Ounce (Pack of 2)
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Found 8 comments on Mrs. Stewart's Concentrated Liquid Bluing Great for Laundry, 8 Ounce (Pack of 2):

u/frenchpressgirl · 26 pointsr/blogsnark

Laundry nerd chiming in here. Discoloration on sheets is probably from sweat, so you don't want to use chlorine bleach (which could react with the proteins and cause further yellowing, all credit for this knowledge to Jolie Kerr of Ask a Clean Person). Instead, look at oxygen bleach (e.g., OxiClean) and/or bluing.

u/Scoutbaybee · 15 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

This is lame, but I love doing laundry! First off, use all of the settings on your washer. Take the time to switch the water temperature, spin speed, etc if your washer allows it.

For whitening clothes, I like using some Borax (I put it in the spot for the prewash detergent), and then when they seem to be getting dinging some liquid bluing. That will usually do the trick with tee shirts, towels, sheets, etc.

For hand washing I usually, resolve a little bit of the same Borax in my sink. I used to use woolite, but I always forget to buy it, and the Borax seems to work the same (so one less thing to remember at the store).

u/The_Unapproachable · 7 pointsr/lds

Hard water is one of your biggest problems. The calcium build-up combined with sweat makes them really dingy. Here are some links: one, two, three. I use OxiClean and sometimes Borax and get good results. (I've had some of my garments for twenty+ years and they look fine color-wise.) Occasionally I use Mrs. Stewart's Liquid Bluing -- it's on Amazon -- especially with my white shirts.

u/birthday-party · 3 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I swear by Mrs. Stewarts' Bluing. You add a few drops of it, and it "blues" your whites, counteracting the dinginess. It won't affect the black and IMO works more thoroughly than non-chlorinated bleach. I'd wash with something good for darks and add bluing to every few loads.

I also know a lot of people use Shout Color Catcher to keep new clothes from bleeding, but this might catch the black your clothes are losing and keep them from blending into your whites.

u/Stellaaahhhh · 2 pointsr/homemaking

Have you tried bleach or something like Oxyclean in the laundry? Or, go super old school with bluing

u/titansweep · 1 pointr/bjj

I have heard that liquid bluing works wonders. Ironic, I know.

EDIT: Never tried this myself.