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DIY Remedy with Laurel and Bicarbonate to Restore Faded Laundry

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may fizz slightly—this is normal and shows the activation of the cleaning agents.

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3. Soak Your Clothes

Carefully pour the mixture into a large bowl or basin. Let it cool slightly until it’s safe to touch, then submerge your faded clothing into the solution.

Let the clothes soak for at least 4–6 hours, or overnight for best results.

4. Rinse and Wash as Usual

After soaking, wring out the clothes and wash them as you normally would—preferably on a gentle cycle with a mild detergent. Air dry for best results.


✅ Bonus Tips:

  • Works best on cotton, linen, and natural fibers.
  • For brighter whites, add a squeeze of lemon juice to the soak.
  • Avoid using this method on delicate or dry-clean-only fabrics.
  • You can use this remedy once a month to keep colors vibrant.

✨ Final Thoughts: Natural Laundry Revival

Who knew that a few simple pantry ingredients could breathe new life into your wardrobe? This DIY laurel and baking soda soak is a time-tested, chemical-free way to revitalize faded clothes, remove dulling residue, and make your laundry smell fresh and feel soft again.

It’s proof that sometimes, the best solutions are the simplest ones—and they come straight from nature.


Would you like a printable guide or more natural laundry care tips to try at home?