The official version of the creation of aspirin, that of the pharmaceutical company itself, continues to give the German pharmacist Felix Hoffmann exclusive credit for the development of acetylsalicylic acid.
Aspirin or the acetylsalicylic acid it is made of has cleansing properties, even if we have an expired package that we can no longer take.
So if you need a deep cleansing of fabrics and to eliminate even stubborn stains , you can use aspirin, fully respecting the environment.
So how do you make this whitening product? Pour hot water into a basin, into which you pour 5 aspirin tablets of 325 milligrams. Once these are well dissolved, you can immerse the garments.
They are left to soak for about 8 hours, after which they should be wrung out and placed in the washing machine, following the program as we usually do.
A quicker alternative is to add 5 aspirin tablets to your usual wash, although the result is less “dazzling” than the first one, it is still satisfactory
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