Yes—there is some truth, but it’s often overstated.
🧴 Vinegar in laundry (Vinegar)
White vinegar can help clothes look cleaner and feel softer because it removes buildup—not because it “bleaches” fabric.
⚪ How it helps whites
- Breaks down detergent residue
- Removes mineral buildup from hard water
- Helps fabrics look brighter over time
👉 But it does NOT actually bleach or whiten like chlorine bleach.
🧺 How it softens towels
- Removes leftover detergent that makes towels stiff
- Helps fibers relax
- Reduces that “scratchy” feeling
👃 Bonus benefits
- Removes odor (sweat, mildew smell)
- Helps freshen washing machine
- Reduces detergent buildup in fabric
🧪 How to use it
- Add ½ cup vinegar in the rinse cycle
- Or use fabric softener compartment
- Do NOT mix with bleach
⚠️ Important warnings
- Overuse may affect rubber parts in washing machines
- Not a true stain remover for heavy dirt
- May not suit delicate fabrics like silk
- Smell disappears after drying
🧠 Bottom line
✔ Vinegar can make clothes feel softer and look cleaner
❌ But it is NOT a real whitening bleach
If you want, I can give you a powerful laundry combo (vinegar + baking soda + detergent) for extra-white clothes safely 👍