Strangely enough, this same question is in this month's issue of Good
Housekeeping magazine.
Page 40 of the Dec. 2006 issue.
"No matter how quickly I remove it from the washer, my laundry comes
out smelling sour.
How can I get it to smell better?"
Heloise answers:
Try rewashing the clothes in small loads at the highest water-level
setting and hottest temperature safe for the fabrics, using the normal
amount of detergent. You can also try washing them with sudsy ammonia
only (one cup per load) and then rinsing twice. Put washed loads into
the dryer immediately. To avoid this problem, don't overload your
washer, so clothes can move freely and rinse well.
> We had this problem with our front loader and it turned out to be the
> Tide HE we were using. Nothing ever smelled clean, especially towels.
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> towels. they now smell clean and fresh. What a difference. Did you try
> a diff detergent?
0tterbot - 17 Nov 2006 10:13 GMT
> Strangely enough, this same question is in this month's issue of Good
> Housekeeping magazine.
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> only (one cup per load) and then rinsing twice. Put washed loads into
> the dryer immediately.
there we are again. heloise also evidently needs her head read.
dry them outdoors on a line. phisherman's not just here for decoration.
kylie
To avoid this problem, don't overload your
> washer, so clothes can move freely and rinse well.