Sunday, December 20, 2009

What is the best temperature to wash clothes in order to eliminate stains and odor ?????

after my husband works out, his clothes smell really bad. the odor smells somewhat like alchohol ( the rubbing kind ) we have no clue what causes this, i guess it has something to do with his body. but we wash the clothes he works out in daily and he always showers daily, so what is the problem ?? it smells as if he hasnt washed the clothes in weeks ! what is the best temp to get rid of these odors ????????What is the best temperature to wash clothes in order to eliminate stains and odor ?????
I wash everything in cold water and use Tide Cold water liquid detergent but if something is really stinky and smelly I usually add a powder product that you can get at any grocery store or Walmart it's called ';SO-CLEAN'; and really helps to get odors out I will also add vinegar to the wash waster and if that doesn't work try soaking the clothes in a water vinegar mix just enough that you can smell the vinegar and don't worry you won't be able to smell the vinegar after washing. And if it's as bad as you say try the above but use warm or hot water.What is the best temperature to wash clothes in order to eliminate stains and odor ?????
Add borax to the water - it will boost the cleaning ability of the detergent. Its in the box with the mule team on the front - they usually keep it on the bottom or top shelf in the laundry section.





Also, you might want to try baby detergent. They add enzymes to ';digest'; bodily secretions (spit-up, pee, etc) so this might help.
Hot water , laundry detergent and clorox [ or for clorox for colors]


Dry very well with a fresh dryer sheet.
Soak them in medium-hot vinegar water before washing. Spin dry and continue with detergent and water on regular cycle.Using a softener in the rinse cycle or dryer will also help.
He puts his funky sweaty clothes in something with an air-tight seal and then leaves it to stew in there for several hours, right? Try switching him to a carryall that allows a bit of air-circulation...doesn't need to be much, but it needs it.





I've had good luck using Arm and Hammer's detergent (and its inexpensive!) mixed with a bit of Oxyclean in warm/hot water.
depends on the fabric I find it best when you follow the directions on the labels. Use the temperature recommended and add vinegar and baking soda to the wash that should take care of the smell. He probably has a body odor which is normal but might be linked to something he eats that causes this if it bothers you check it out it might be something very simple to fix.
You might want to try adding baking soda or vinegar to your wash.





Good luck!
I should think warm water would be good enough- cold might not make the funk dissolve and hot would be bad on colors. I worked in a fish processing plant once and disrobed in the garaqge when i got home, washed clothes immediately with about a full cup of baking soda in a half load (and usual soap, too) and no smell! Also, have you tried drying his clothes on a clothes line outside- the sun and fresh air might help- then fluff in dryer with a freshener sheet.
I wash our work out clothes in warm water with detergent and 1/2 cup of Baking Soda. They always smell fresh.

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