I whitened badly stained socks in 1 wash with 1 natural item - not vinegar or baking soda

White socks are a staple in my wardrobe, but annoyingly they stain badly. After being unable to find a stain-removing laundry product in the shops, I gave a natural item I already had a go - it couldn't have worked better.

By Angela Patrone, Senior Lifestyle Reporter

Dirty and clean white socks

I whitened badly stained socks in 1 wash with 1 natural item - not vinegar or baking soda (Image: Angela Patrone/EXPRESS)

Laundry stains are hard to remove from many garments, but I find white socks to be one of the worst.

Unfortunately, the stains don’t seem to shift with just laundry detergent alone and even products designed to remove those brown marks have failed the task.

While some people recommend using bleach, I decided against this as it can end up damaging the fibres.

Instead, I noticed that a few Mrs Hinch cleaning fans had been raving about a particular natural cleaning item, but it wasn’t the usual cleaning agent like white vinegar or baking soda.

They claimed that soda crystals can whiten socks when combined with your regular laundry detergent.

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Soda crystals

Soda crystals were recommended to whiten socks and remove stains (Image: Angela Patrone/EXPRESS)

Soda crystals and laundry detergent in washing machine drum

I added the soda crystals along with the detergent to the washing machine (Image: Angela Patrone/EXPRESS)

Cleaning enthusiasts recommended first soaking the socks in soda crystals and water before adding to the washing machine, however, I decided to see if it would work when added straight to the machine.

I started by weighing out 30g of soda crystals as that’s the amount recommended to remove stains

I added the soda crystals to the washing machine with my laundry detergent before adding in the brown-stained socks alongside the rest of my whites to avoid underloading the appliance, which would waste energy, detergent and time. An undersized load will put the appliance off-balance during the spin cycle. 

Dirty socks in white wash load

To avoid underloading the machine I added other whites to the wash (Image: Angela Patrone/EXPRESS)

clean white socks out of washing machine

The socks came out of the wash brighter and there were no remaining stains (Image: Angela Patrone/EXPRESS)

I then set the washing machine to a full cycle at 40 degrees which takes around 45 minutes.

After the cycle had finished I took the sock and the rest of the laundry out of the washing machine and the sock came out brighter and there were no remaining stains.

I couldn’t believe how well this worked without the need to pre-soak or use bleach. What’s more, it’s so much cheaper and I already have soda crystals in my cleaning cupboard.

I used the Dri-Pak soda crystals that are sold as a 1kg bag in B&Q for £2 and at Robert Dyas for £4.39

Drying socks on washing line on sunny day

Line drying outside in the sun help whiten laundry as the UV rays naturally bleaches clothing (Image: Angela Patrone/EXPRESS)

Washed and stain-free white socks

Once dried the socks even felt softer as well as brighter (Image: Angela Patrone/EXPRESS)

Households can pick up any brand of soda crystals as they’ll all give the same results. The 1.5kg of Ecodoo soda crystals retails for £3.40 down from £4.06 currently on Amazon.

With the recent UK hot weather, it was a great opportunity to dry the socks on the washing line. Line drying outside in the sun helps whiten laundry as the UV rays naturally bleach clothing. 

However, for those not able to dry their clothes outside due to lack of space or if the weather just does not allow, hanging laundry by a window in a well-ventilated room will have a similar effect. 

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