Eliminate Musty Smell from Cloth: Solution Found!

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various personal experiences and suggestions regarding the elimination of musty smells from cloth, particularly microfiber towels and other fabrics. Participants share their methods and insights on washing techniques and the use of vinegar as a solution.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a guest struggling with a musty smell in a cloth and seeks a solution.
  • Several participants suggest washing with vinegar and avoiding fabric softener, citing personal success with this method.
  • One participant identifies that using Dawn soap may contribute to the musty smell, sharing their own experience of switching to Palmolive dish soap.
  • Another participant shares that boiling microfiber cloths can effectively remove odors, describing the process as surprising.
  • Multiple users express satisfaction with vinegar as a fabric softener alternative, noting it helps with mildew smells as well.
  • Some participants discuss concerns about using vinegar incorrectly and the effectiveness of their washing machines, particularly front loaders.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

While many participants agree on the effectiveness of vinegar for odor removal, there are differing experiences regarding its success, particularly among those using front-loading washing machines. No clear consensus emerges on the best method for all users.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of experiences with different washing machines and methods, highlighting the variability in results based on personal circumstances and equipment.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to members of the consultant community who encounter similar issues with cloth products and are looking for peer-shared solutions.

thanks for the vinegar tip kelly --- i washed all of our micro fiber towels last night (yes - we have about a million) with vinegar and i took them out of the drier this morning and was sooooo relieved not to smell that musty smell that just lingers on your skin once you touch it. :love:
 
I have a front loader washing machine & I love it. I don't have any trouble with the stinkiness unless I leave the clothes in over night b/c I forget. We have saved so much water & energy by using the front loader. We also use tons less soap.

Definitely keep one on your list, Becky! :)
 
I don't think the expo was to diss the front loaders... just some had a problem with this same problem. I would like one myself. They do save money and clean well. Just info on a problem others have also had. They stated a liquid additive you could buy and add to alleviate the problem. And make sure certain areas are kept clean.
 
KellyTheChef said:
Yep! Thanks to the smart people on here, I have been using vinegar as my "fabric softener" on my towels (microfiber, kitchen, bathroom) for over a year now! You can smell it slightly when you pull them out of the washer and they are wet, but once dry you can't smell it at all! I just fill my softener cup all the way with vinegar...

It also cuts the mildew smell if you forget a load in the washer! I just dump about a cup of vinegar IN the wash, add my soap, and wash again!

What a great idea! I'll have to remember this one and buy a big jug of vinegar for the laundry room!
 

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