Some stuff doesn’t come off. What color is the shirt?
If it’s white, bleach it overnight. There are also some color-safe bleach products but I haven’t tried them
For tough stains I’m using a green bottle called EX and I also put them in a bucket overnight to soak. Scrubbing doesn’t help
To avoid this sort of thing, get a cheapo Dretec humidity meter. If it’s anywhere near 70% you gotta air out your house or use your AC or get a humidity sucking machine. Those “cook” the air and you remove a tray of water every morning
You have no idea how much I appreciate you asking this question.
I buy t shirts every Spring and pretty much chuck them by late Fall. They just start holding bacteria or something. Like, they smell fine after wash, but over time they get to the point where if I wear them for acouple of hours they don’t smell good.
Sorry, this is gross.
My theory is it’s because we we don’t have a hot water wash option.
Agree with the other post that you can bleach, but I don’t where alot of white.
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Some stuff doesn’t come off. What color is the shirt?
If it’s white, bleach it overnight. There are also some color-safe bleach products but I haven’t tried them
For tough stains I’m using a green bottle called EX and I also put them in a bucket overnight to soak. Scrubbing doesn’t help
To avoid this sort of thing, get a cheapo Dretec humidity meter. If it’s anywhere near 70% you gotta air out your house or use your AC or get a humidity sucking machine. Those “cook” the air and you remove a tray of water every morning
You have no idea how much I appreciate you asking this question.
I buy t shirts every Spring and pretty much chuck them by late Fall. They just start holding bacteria or something. Like, they smell fine after wash, but over time they get to the point where if I wear them for acouple of hours they don’t smell good.
Sorry, this is gross.
My theory is it’s because we we don’t have a hot water wash option.
Agree with the other post that you can bleach, but I don’t where alot of white.