How To Remove Mildew Smell From Towels (Without Vinegar)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2024
- In today's video, I show you my favorite method for getting rid of trapped dirt and odor from towels, sheets, or blankets. If you struggle with smelly or musty linens this is a MUST TRY!
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You could see the water slowly changing colour as you added more towels! And, they really do look fluffier coming out of the dryer! Nice tip, thank you! 😊
They were definitely more fluffier and softer as well.
Thank you for this great tip, really hard water where I live and my towels never seem as clean as they should be, I'm definitely going to give this a try.
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you give it a try!
Vinegar works just as well, and use for a fabric softener, too! 🙂
Vinegar works well for maintenance but if you have clothes or towels with really bad buildup it doesn’t work as well in my experience. This is the kind of product that is good for when you have tried other methods and they aren’t working.
@@CrystalCleannnnYes, I’ve not found vinegar to be helpful at all, nor really soften the clothes. Also I avoid it in my washing machine because I’m not really sure how it affects all the rubber parts over time. I used to use the Calgon so I’ll put it on my shopping list for this hack (which I’ll have to do in the bathtub). You have a fabulous laundry room, I’m jealous LOL.
Yes, I have heard that using vinegar in your wash on a regular basis isnt that good for your washing machine and can actually break down some fabrics over time. I'm not sure though how often is too often though. And thank you for the laundry room compliments. I am very grateful for my laundry room. In my last house my washer and dryer was in a closet (LOL) so this has been a dream.
@@CrystalCleannnn I also don’t know how much vinegar is too much. I bought the Calgon and I’m (eventually) going to try on some of my husband’s shirts; the favorites that are one step away from going into the rag pile. BTW, my laundry area is converted closet opening to a hallway. LOL.