Stinky gym clothes
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Snickervc
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What have you found to get the stinky bacteria smell out of your gym/yoga clothes? I’ve tried Tide, Persel and Norwex to no avail. I can still smell underarm bacteria. I am rewashing now with vinegar and baking soda added. Thanks!
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Stop wearing plastics and change to 100 % linen and cotton. Smell gone!16
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I find the dry fit workout gear does hold onto smells more so than cottons, probably because of the moisture wicking properties 🤷🏼♀️.
Anyway, I use dreft and wash soda and sometimes end up throwing the dry fit work out clothes in with the next load a time or two before putting them in the dryer. Don’t dry stuff if you think it still stinks though because it’ll make it harder to get the smell out next time.2 -
I read an article which gave the suggestion of using baking soda in the wash, as well as keeping the clothes turned inside out. This has helped my clothes quite a lot.2
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neugebauer52 wrote: »Stop wearing plastics and change to 100 % linen and cotton. Smell gone!
Yeah, no....I'll stick with wicking clothes. Cotton just feels gross when you perspire a lot.
OP I add a scoop of Borax to my running / workout clothes along with my usual detergent and no longer feel the need to burn them after a few months!5 -
I think you're on the right track with vinegar and baking soda. A cup of vinegar in the was is usually my go to if we forgot a load and it got stinky. I would imagine it would work for sweat.2
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I use Dettol laundry cleaner. It has helped a fair bit with older stinky stuff, but I have bought some new tops and using it on them from the get go to see if it stops the smell developing. I have also read somewhere that drying the clothing out in direct sunlight helps.0
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For really stinky stuff I soak the armpits in neat white vinegar before washing - it works but it can fade dark fabrics. I also wear merino T-shirt’s where possible; they never ever seem to smell and they do wick away sweat a lot more than cotton. Probably not as dry next to my skin as artificial fabrics.3
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Merino and some of the more expensive synthetics are stink proof.2
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neugebauer52 wrote: »Stop wearing plastics and change to 100 % linen and cotton. Smell gone!
Ways in which to get clammy and far more uncomfortable than necessary at best. Also cotton production isn't exactly environmentally friendly, especially if it's organic cotton. Wool would be a far better option.3 -
If you perspire prolifically then wicking fabrics feel even worse than cotton.5
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Oxyclean in the wash, vinegar in the rinse. No fabric softener ever. Don't heat dry unless all smell is gone. Lysol also makes a laundry rinse that might work well.1
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Oxyclean1
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I soak mine in this for an hour. Then into the wash with laundry balls (bio-ceramic technology).
FRESH!2 -
Cheap way is add a bit of Borax to it (but it might stain if you're not careful) or Tea Tree Oil, which does kill all mildew and bacteria.0
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So an update! Cheap ol’ white vinegar and baking soda with detergent made all the different. All smells eliminated! Thank you for the input!11
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Use a detergent made for tech clothing (Nathan, Hex, Win, etc). Do not use any fabric softener and never dry them in a dryer.
For those who suggest cotton you must enjoy raw chafed skin. I'll stick to wicking clothes, thank you.5 -
I add a squirt of dawn dish soap to the load. And usually wash with tide powder. Never had stink stick around. Probably not the best idea for a front load machine though.5
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Washing at a high temperature kills the bacteria and gets rid of the smell. 60 degrees C (140F) is high enough. I know that’s higher than recommended for some fabrics, but it hasn’t damaged any of my clothes.2
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