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Washing Stinky Sports ClothesJust add a half cup of white vinegar to your wash and all the oders will be gone and it will give your washer a thorough cleaning of any built up mineral deposits at the same time. By Marie Noguerole from Portland,OR Feedback About This Post:RE: Washing Stinky Sports ClothesI use the homemade detergent and then air dry the sports clothes in the dryer. The heat can damage the materials. I presoak socks in a bucket with detergent mixed in. Her socks could knock you off your feet. Post by Mama2one RE: Washing Stinky Sports ClothesI like Gain laundry detergent better than anything. Cheap at Dollar General. Besides vinegar, a cup of lemon juice works too. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Washing Stinky Sports ClothesInstead of vinegar, you can sub baking soda in the wash. Just dump some in while the water if filling up. Post by AML RE: Washing Stinky Sports ClothesDo you use w/bleach for your whites too? Post By Me (Guest Post) RE: Washing Stinky Sports ClothesThanks you for the info. Yes I know about stinky clothes with my high school kids playing soccer. Post By Diane (Guest Post) |
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