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How to Remove Mildew Smell and Bacteria From Towels The thickness of towels makes them ideal for moisture to collect, which is great since they exist to absorb excess water. Double Detergent Deep Clean Depending on how much mildew and bacteria are present on your towels, two simple towel-only loads with your regular detergent may be the solution to your problem. Vinegar Deep Clean Household white vinegar is a lifesaver in many ways, and ensuring your towels come out fresh and free of mildew is one of its perks.
Baking Soda and Vinegar Deep Clean While vinegar on its own is a miracle worker, it becomes a superstar when coupled with baking soda. After Use You should always hang up towels after using them to dry off after a shower or bath.
Photographer: Anson Smart. Put your towels in the washing machine with a cup of white vinegar instead of washing detergent, then wash on a hot cycle. When you hit the rinse cycle, add half a cup of bicarbonate of soda, and run as normal.
Remove your towels, and dry thoroughly on the line or in the dryer. Always allow towels to dry thoroughly. Never leave them on the floor, and make sure your towel racks allow space for air to circulate.
This one-two punch of vinegar and baking soda should take care of most mildew and odor problems. If the towels still smell a bit funky after doing all three steps, repeating the three steps again should take care of it.
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Using vinegar and detergent together in the wash can give you results that are really hit or miss the reason is that detergents are optimized for a specific pH level, which is altered by the presence of vinegar , often forcing you to rewash your clothes.
Also, remember not to use high pH baking soda for removing odors because odor removal requires a low pH agent. Soak towels in vinegar. Soak your stinky towels in a bucket of white, distilled vinegar for 30 minutes to overnight with a tablespoon of detergent to help loosen body soils. Vinegar contains acetic acid that breaks up mineral deposits and dissolves the build-up of body soils on your towels.
Rinse thoroughly. Add detergent. Dry your towels. Machine dry your towels according to the care label instructions use Bounce Dryer Sheets for extra freshness, softness, and static control.
If air drying, hang your towels on a clothesline or a rack to allow air to properly circulate. Allow towels to dry completely before storing.
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