If after washing the items look clean, but smell not very fresh, most likely the household chemicals were not washed out of the fabric well.
This mostly happens to those housewives who don't skimp on fabric softener. We'll tell you how to do it right.
Fabric softener and conditioner should refresh and soften clothes, but this is only possible if you use the products correctly.
There are three trays in the household chemicals compartment of the washing machine. Two for powder and one for conditioner.
This is where they add the product, the usefulness of which housewives often argue about.
There is no point in pouring it into containers and loading it into the drum along with the laundry.
In theory, this should be done when loading the powder. When it's time, the product will be washed away by a stream of water and rinsing will occur.
If you forgot to add conditioner at the beginning of the wash, it would be better to pause the wash, pour the product into the tray, and start the program.
If you pour the product in its pure form, stains may remain on the material after washing, especially on colored and white materials.
But when such a need arises, the conditioner is diluted with water, the items are soaked in it for 10-20 minutes, and then the wringing is used.