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    Leaving wet clothes in the washing machine...

    I have a REALLY bad habit of doing this! I hate it. This time of year, one afternoon in the hot basement, and the clothes stink. I don't trust leaving the dryer on when I'm not home, so I try to wash the clothes only when I have an hour afterward to dry them!

    Anyway, I did it again... with 5 of my best shirts and my only other pair of decent jeans... I'm washing them now for a THIRD time, with hot water and an extended rinse cycle.

    Does anyone know of any tricks to get that funky moldy smell out of wet clothes?







    #2
    Originally posted by deevergote View Post

    Does anyone know of any tricks to get that funky moldy smell out of wet clothes?
    Don't leave them in the washer.



    Iv'e done this before, and the smell is putrid.

    Whats the deal with not doing laundry(dryer) when not home?

    I mean, yea i know its an appliance that could lead to a fire etc....

    I don't own a home, so maybe that's why, but i know how much i loved my cb, so i can imagine not wanting ANYTHING to go wrong with a house....but sometimes you gotta do what ya gotta do.

    As far as the clothes, gotta rewash them....nothing else will get that smell out, trust me.


    As far as the dryer, just make sure your wiring is up to date and the lint filter is clean(biggest cause of fires among dryers) and you'll be fine.

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      #3
      wash it again lol



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        #4
        Originally posted by Ralphie View Post
        Don't leave them in the washer.



        Iv'e done this before, and the smell is putrid.

        Whats the deal with not doing laundry(dryer) when not home?

        I mean, yea i know its an appliance that could lead to a fire etc....

        I don't own a home, so maybe that's why, but i know how much i loved my cb, so i can imagine not wanting ANYTHING to go wrong with a house....but sometimes you gotta do what ya gotta do.

        As far as the clothes, gotta rewash them....nothing else will get that smell out, trust me.


        As far as the dryer, just make sure your wiring is up to date and the lint filter is clean(biggest cause of fires among dryers) and you'll be fine.
        Every dryer I've ever had has been used... and every lint filter has been ripped... so I'm always afraid it'll start a fire. If it was just my house, fine... but I'm afraid for my dog. I can replace things... I can't replace my pooch!

        Originally posted by Night Wolf View Post
        wash it again lol
        This is the third time!






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          #5
          Try some baking soda. Works for me all the time.

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            #6
            you could always hang dry just get an indoor drying rack.....

            (dont have a clue on the smell though...)
            Originally posted by deevergote
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              #7
              I do this all the time all I do is put in rinse cycle put a cup of Downy and let it rinse and I'm good to go no more funky smell. That works for me

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                #8
                Originally posted by deevergote View Post
                Every dryer I've ever had has been used... and every lint filter has been ripped... so I'm always afraid it'll start a fire. If it was just my house, fine... but I'm afraid for my dog. I can replace things... I can't replace my pooch!
                Ah, so replace the lint filter lol!!!

                But alas, i forgot about Petey!

                Ya man can't risk the dog, never!

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                  #9
                  You know me... "good enough" is good enough!

                  But yeah, even though he's been a douche lately, I can't put him at risk!






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                    #10
                    Mix in some bleach enough to kill the bacteria but not ruin your clothes.

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                      #11
                      Walk around with air freshners on your ears

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                        #12
                        Finish your garage, and hang your washing in there
                        And use Baking soda as said above.


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                          #13
                          My mother is a dispatcher for the fire department, and dryers catch fire ALL the time... I don't leave iet running when I'm not home either

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                            #14
                            OXYCLEAN!!!

                            no joke....that shit works!
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                              #15
                              Does your washer have the cycle signal option, with a loud, annoying buzzer when the load is done?
                              That's how I keep from forgetting that last load.

                              Put it on the hot setting, once its full-add about 1\2c. white vinegar (in addition to soap) It will get that mildew funk out of week wet towels.

                              Also, if you have a garbage disposal that stinks, run it and pour a cup or two of vinegar in with the water running.
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