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    Old 07-03-2015, 05:36 AM
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    Arm and Hammer Baking Soda

    US Marine Corp stuff, stored for months, smelled when he put them in there, smelled worse when they came out of storage. Things he sent to Afghanistan and things he had stored stateside. Works for anything you can wash!!

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    Old 07-03-2015, 03:02 PM
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    Yes, to the other hints plus add white vinegar to the rinse cycle, it really works! Because of charity sewing I get fabric donated to me, some is just to smelly but putting fabric thru a couple of washes, adding baking soda and /or borax and white vinegar in the rinse the fabric comes out great!
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    Old 07-03-2015, 03:51 PM
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    You can also add 1c. Ammonia to the wash water. Google it.
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    Old 07-03-2015, 08:47 PM
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    Originally Posted by institches33
    Question: Why can't Borateem be used on men's unmentionables?
    My guess? It's not strong enough! You have to use bleach for men's unmentionables!!
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    Old 07-03-2015, 10:53 PM
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    If it is a true musty/mildewy smell you may have to soak them to get the smell completely out. I had some towels I forgot in the washer for a couple of days due to an emergency. I washed them and the smell went away. Until they got wet again. I had to soak them to get rid of it instead of masking it. Started the wash cycle with just water and 1cup white vinegar. Stopped the machine after agitation and let it soak for 30 minutes. Drained the machine and started over washing as usual. I don't add it to the rinse because vinegar IS an acetic acid and I want to get it all out.
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    Old 07-04-2015, 06:33 PM
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    I just saw a spray at Hancock fabrics that is for musty fabric.
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