White clothes always feel fresh and clean when they're new, but after a few washes or months in the closet, they can take on a yellowish tone. It's a common problem, but there are several explanations and ways to prevent it.
Common Causes of Yellowing White Clothes
• Sweat and body fat: The natural oils from the skin can give a yellow tone, especially under the arms and around the neckline.
• Detergent residue: Too much detergent or fabric softener that is not rinsed out properly can cause yellowing.
• Washing temperature too low: Washing at too low a temperature can cause grease and dirt to not dissolve completely.
• Storage: Long-term storage in plastic or in dark, damp spaces may cause yellowing.
• Age of the garment: Natural materials such as cotton yellow more easily over time, even if the garment is used sparingly.
Tips for keeping white clothes white
• Wash white garments separately from colored clothes.
• Use the correct amount of detergent and rinse thoroughly.
• Wash garments that have become sweaty or dirty as soon as possible.
• Air dry in daylight whenever possible – sunlight helps break down yellow stains naturally.
• Avoid plastic bags or sealed spaces when storing.
• If the garments have already turned yellow, Rit White Wash can be used to restore the whiteness and make them look almost new again.