what can i use to make my laundry smell better with out dye or fragrance?
bethanyf asked:
my son has eczema so i have to use ALL free and clear laundry detergent as to not irritate his skin. it is dye and fragrance free so my clothes sometimes still smell funky after i’ve washed them. this is especially a problem when i buy second hand or thrift store clothes. thanks.
i do use fragrance free detergent, it doesn’t get the smells out. thanks.
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my son has eczema so i have to use ALL free and clear laundry detergent as to not irritate his skin. it is dye and fragrance free so my clothes sometimes still smell funky after i’ve washed them. this is especially a problem when i buy second hand or thrift store clothes. thanks.
i do use fragrance free detergent, it doesn’t get the smells out. thanks.
fragrance


July 1st, 2009 at 11:16 pm
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just use the fragrance free laundry detergent.
July 2nd, 2009 at 1:52 pm
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Borax, baking soda and washing soda might be options. I’ve often liked to use Borax in my laundry. While it doesn’t add a scent, it’s kind of like baking soda in that it gets rid of other odors.
July 2nd, 2009 at 8:38 pm
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My friend from Taiwan discovered that local village people near where she’s from used salt. No detergent, no softener, no freshener. She went home and tried using the same amount of salt in her wash as she would detergent, and her clothes came out clean, bright, soft and fresh smelling. She washes for four.
I’d imagine that regular use of salt in your washer would be a nightmare on the innards… so you might want to get advice from a local washer service person before doing this on a regular basis (so you don’t prematurely corrode your washer)…. but it COULD prove to be an inexpensive solution to your problem for the occassoinal “funky” load.
Also, sunshine during the warm months is the best way to kill off any cloth-bound microbes that could cause funkiness. Letting items air-dry in the sun for a day will probably help. The natural oxidization that occurs while this is done will also assist in brightening whites (what Oxyclean basically does).
Hope it works… Good Luck!
July 4th, 2009 at 3:03 am
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believe it or not, white vinegar in your rinse cycle
July 5th, 2009 at 10:44 am
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Baking Soda works great on whites… i don’t know about colors..but i usually add half detergent and half baking soda on my whites.
July 5th, 2009 at 7:54 pm
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White vinegar. It’s an antibacterial agent and also helps keep clothes from fading in the wash process. About one cup, with your detergent, to a full load of laundry will kill odors. And no, it doesn’t smell like vinegar after it’s washed and rinsed.
July 6th, 2009 at 9:09 pm
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A cup of baking soda to each load will do it!
July 7th, 2009 at 8:06 pm
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Have you tried Dreft? Ya know the baby laundry soap? You might try that, or I use baking soda sometimes on my husbands paintball uniform( Stinky ) good luck!
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