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How to deal with stubborn stains
(lemmy.world)
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Welcome to my home! Please don't mind the vinegar and spoiled milk smells. There's soda available over by the grease stains. You might also notice some ink and fizzing blood stains, but we've also got some crusty bitter coffee powder. If you need to drop a deuce, just go anywhere, but make sure you grab a few voting ballots after.
.....you wash regularly after doing the spot treatments.
Also, if you have a problem with clothing odors, even after washing and drying, start adding a cup of white vinegar in the main wash cycle. Your clothes will smell better.
Perhaps you do. I'm a bit more of a collector
A biologist even.
Yep, white vinegar is GREAT for getting the musty smell out of towels and stuff. It's also good for greasy counters and stove tops. The smell goes away pretty quickly taking other smells along with it.
I've had great luck using it when I've done dumb shit like going on vacation with something stinky in the fridge. Pull everything out, toss what's bad, spray the shelves with a 50/50 vinegar and warm water solution, let it sit a minute, and wipe it up. Then pop everything back in. It just kills the smells.