Adding **Aspirin to a washing machine is a viral “laundry hack,” but it’s not recommended and not necessary.
🧼 What people claim it does
Online posts say aspirin:
- Whitens clothes
- Removes stains (especially sweat/yellowing)
- Brightens fabrics
⚠️ The reality (what actually happens)
❌ 1. No real whitening effect
- Aspirin is not a bleach or fabric cleaner
- It breaks down into salicylic acid in water, but in laundry conditions it’s too weak and unstable to act as a whitening agent
❌ 2. Doesn’t remove stains effectively
- Modern detergents already contain:
- Enzymes
- Surfactants
- Brightening agents
👉 These are far more effective than aspirin
❌ 3. Can cause residue or damage
- Tablets may not fully dissolve
- Can leave particles in clothes or machine
- Not designed for fabric systems
⚠️ Potential downsides
- Wasted product
- Possible washing machine buildup over time
- No benefit compared to detergent
🧺 What actually works for whiter clothes
✅ 1. Oxygen bleach (safe and effective)
- Much better stain removal
- Designed for fabrics
✅ 2. White vinegar (in rinse cycle)
- Helps remove detergent buildup
- Makes fabrics feel softer
✅ 3. Baking soda (small amounts in wash)
- Helps deodorize clothes
✅ 4. Sun drying
- Natural whitening effect via UV light
🧠 Bottom line
👉 Aspirin is a pain reliever, not a laundry product
👉 It does not meaningfully whiten or clean clothes better than detergent
👉 Most “aspirin laundry hacks” are viral myths, not science-based methods
If you want, I can give you a safe “hotel-level white laundry routine” using cheap household products that actually works.