Ah! It sounds like you’re asking about putting aspirin in a washing machine—let’s clarify what that is about. 🧼💊
What people sometimes do:
Some cleaning “hacks” suggest adding crushed aspirin to a washing machine to help whiten or brighten laundry. Aspirin contains acetylsalicylic acid, which can act as a mild acid and can help remove certain stains or yellowing in fabrics.
How it’s sometimes done:
- Crush 3–5 aspirin tablets into a fine powder.
- Dissolve them in a small amount of warm water.
- Add the solution to the washing machine during the wash cycle along with your detergent.
- Run the cycle as usual.
⚠️ Important Notes & Safety
- Only use this method occasionally; too much acid can weaken fabrics over time.
- Avoid using on delicate or silk fabrics.
- Do not put aspirin directly in the drum without dissolving—it may leave white marks.
- Always check the care label on your clothing before trying.
💡 Alternative: For whitening, regular bleach (for whites) or oxygen-based laundry boosters are safer and more predictable.
If you want, I can give a step-by-step guide for safely using aspirin in laundry to brighten clothes without damaging them. Do you want me to do that?