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3 Ways to Remove Mildew Smell from Clothing

By Matthew Lynch
October 10, 2023
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Introduction:

Finding your favorite clothes smelling musty or damp due to mildew can be disappointing. But worry not – you don’t have to throw them away just yet! By using the right techniques and cleansers, you can bring your clothes back to their fresh and clean state. Here are three proven ways to remove the mildew smell from your clothing.

1. Vinegar Solution:

One of the most effective ways to eradicate the mildew odor is by using a vinegar solution. Follow these steps for best results:

– Fill a bucket with one part white distilled vinegar and two parts water.

– Submerge the affected clothing into the solution.

– Let them soak for at least one hour.

– Remove the clothes from the mixture and rinse them well with cold water.

– Proceed with your regular laundry routine, using detergents and fabric softeners as needed.

White distilled vinegar is a natural disinfectant that kills mold and mildew spores, ensuring that your clothes smell fresh and clean again.

2. Baking Soda:

Baking soda is another natural odor remover that can effectively get rid of damp smells in clothing. Here’s how you can use it:

– Add half a cup of baking soda to your laundry detergent before running the washing machine.

– Make sure to use cold water for your wash cycle.

– If the smell persists after one wash, repeat the process until it’s gone.

Besides neutralizing odors, baking soda also cleans the fibers of your clothes and leaves them feeling soft.

3. Enzyme-based Cleaners:

For those who prefer store-bought alternatives, enzyme-based cleaners are an excellent option for combating mildew smells in clothing. These cleaners contain enzymes that break down mold molecules, eliminating both odors and stains.

– Read the product instructions on how much cleaner to add along with your regular laundry detergent.

– Run your clothes through a cold-water wash cycle, making sure to follow the cleaner’s instructions for optimal results.

– Consider air-drying your clothes in sunlight for added mold-killing benefits.

Conclusion:

Mildew smells in clothing can be unpleasant, but thankfully, they’re not impossible to get rid of. By trying one or more of these methods – vinegar solution, baking soda, or enzyme-based cleaners – you can restore the freshness of your clothes and enjoy wearing them once again. Always remember to store your clothing in a dry and well-ventilated area to prevent future mildew growth and odor.

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