Sour Towel Smell
#31
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: north carolina
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my towels an washrags smelled so bad you would hate to use them ..i tryed everything ..an i mean everything..to get the smell out ...would even go out an get new ones an wash right after thay where used ..still smelled...something in our well water ...saw about a month ago from arm @hammer ..total 2-1 moist dryer cloths...used it an no more smell ...will use them from now on ..i love them
#32
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bay Area near San Francisco
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Get the cloth wet and then microwave it for a few minutes. The sour smell is from bacteria and you need to kill it to get the smell out. I microwave dish towels and my kitchen sponges. You can also microwave your toothbrush once or twice a month to kill bacteria instead of tossing it and buying a new one.
#34
Fill a spray bottle with hydrogen peroxide. Spray it until damp or just put it in the washer and dump a bottle of peroxide over it. Make sure it is completely wet, let set for 5 minutes and wash as usual.
Walmart has the large bottles of peroxide for less than 1.00.
What you are smelling is the bacteria trapped in the fibers. The peroxide won't harm the fibers like bleach will. It also rinses clean. I use it for my cycling clothes.
Walmart has the large bottles of peroxide for less than 1.00.
What you are smelling is the bacteria trapped in the fibers. The peroxide won't harm the fibers like bleach will. It also rinses clean. I use it for my cycling clothes.
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Originally Posted by cyniree
Try fresh grass clippings. seal it up with clippings for about 3 days and see if that helps.
#36
Hate That!!! I'm to blame...forgot I had a load in the washer.
Read somewhere to use 20 Mule Team Borax. Tried it and it worked like a charm! I used hot water, laundry detergent and the Borax and let them soak for about 1/2 hour.
Hope this helps. = )
Read somewhere to use 20 Mule Team Borax. Tried it and it worked like a charm! I used hot water, laundry detergent and the Borax and let them soak for about 1/2 hour.
Hope this helps. = )
#38
Originally Posted by Kas
Originally Posted by loves_2_quilt
Dry in the sunshine?
Right now I am soaking it in the one cup of ammonia with detergent in hot water. I will let you know how it works.
When my son was in karate I would wash his gi in hot water and bleach. Seemed to keep the smell out but once in a while he'd forget to put in clothes hamper for the weekly wash and then it did have that smell. Just did the usual hot water and bleach and it was gone. You might try buying a mesh bag for your husband to bring home so at least it airs out some.
#40
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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My friend's husband had a unine problem and she could not get the smell out of his pants with washing. I told her about ODOBAN wich worked. It eliminates odors, is a disinfectant too. I find mine at Sams's Club. It washes out dog beding smells too.
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