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You are in a rush from going to workYou are in a rush from going to work. You have no time to choose what wardrobe youre going to wear so you pick up the one hanging by the closet. You wear the piece of clothing in a hurry only to find it smells of mildew, that musty stinky odor you get from washing the clothes in an untidy washer. And since youre in a rush, you settle with the crude smell all day at work. Dont you just feel disgusted when this happens?

To avoid and remove the musty smell one gets from clothes washed in such kind of washers, it is only imperative to determine the causes of washing machine odor and stinky clothing. This unpleasant smell is usually due to fungus breeding in the washer tub and over time, the nauseating stench ensues. There are basically four reasons why this happens.

The usual suspect is the overuse of detergents in washing machines. More often than not, the washing machine user follows the direction for the amount of detergent used in the box label with strict compliance, which should not be the case. It is advisable to only use a fraction of what the directions say most especially if a liquid detergent is used. At the most, one tablespoon of detergent is enough to clean the clothes unless one is cleaning dirty soiled rags or diapers.

Using a fabric softener can likewise contribute to the musty smell in washing machine. While this is a common practice, washing experts recommend switching to dryer sheets. The sheets could be cut into halves or even thirds and reused if the situation permits you to do so. Another alternative would be using dryer balls to absorb the moisture in the clothes.

The unpleasant smell from washing machine can oddly be caused by using mainly cold water for washing. This may be not too common for some but the reason behind this is hot water dissolves detergent residue much quicker and better than cold water. Since residues tend to become the smelly culprit, it is but practical to do a hot soak perhaps at least once a week to dissolve any detergent residue.

Lastly, the foul smell washing machine has can be likewise be caused by the non-use of the appliance itself. Of the washing machine is not used for a long period of time, it is advisable to have it cleaned and scrubbed to get rid of the moist and detergent residue in unreachable interior spots.

by: Tamar Cole




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