What to do if your towels stink: a simple way to get rid of the smell

17.03.2024 01:20

As practice shows, regular washing may not cope with such a problem. Therefore, it is worth understanding why this unpleasant odor appears and what can be done about it.

Why do towels smell bad?

Before you rush to combat the unpleasant smell, it is important to understand its causes. Typically, towel odors are associated with the accumulation of bacteria, mold, or excess moisture.

Let's recall a simple situation: if towels hang in a damp bathroom, the appearance of unpleasant odors is a matter of time.

The correct mode for washing

It is important to remember that towels should be washed in hot water with detergent and bleach. This will kill bacteria and mold that can cause odor.

If you use cold water or “soft” detergents when washing, you will definitely not achieve a positive effect.

Towels
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Vinegar is the best odor neutralizer

Vinegar is a great odor-fighting and bacteria-killing agent. Just add half a cup of vinegar to the fabric softener compartment or the main compartment of your washing machine.

Vinegar will help get rid of even the most serious stains. And its key advantage is that it improves the structure of the fabric.

Proper drying

Towels should not be damp. For example, after use, they should not be hung on hooks, in this case they will take too long to dry, so the appearance of an unpleasant smell is just a matter of time.

The last resort is steaming.

If the odors remain even after washing, you can try using a steamer.

You can add a few drops of essential oil or special antiseptic agents to the steamer.

Of course, you can only start steaming if conventional washing methods have not produced the desired effect.

Earlier we told you how to clean a fur coat after winter .

Igor Zur Author: Igor Zur Internet resource editor


Content
  1. Why do towels smell bad?
  2. The correct mode for washing
  3. Vinegar is the best odor neutralizer
  4. Proper drying
  5. The last resort is steaming.