Wash your towels in hot water with 1 cup of bleach and rinse twice. All towels should always be washed this way because they are the #1 way to pass bacteria. The bleach will disinfect your towels and take away the smell.
janet
2007-01-07 10:16:16
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answered by Janet lw 6
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You might want to try adding 1 cup or so of ammonia. I have tried it and it works. Gives towels a very crisp smell.
You should be careful, though, and don't smell the cup or the washing machine tub after putting it in because ammonia is VERY STRONG. If possible, make sure the area is ventilated.
2007-01-07 11:49:18
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answered by created2worship1 2
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Since you didn't say if they were color or not... don't bleach them unless they're white.
You really need to change laundry soap! I'd also try adding a detergent booster like Clorox 2 or Borateem. If you have access to it, I'd also line dry them in the sun a few times. I know they won't be as soft as they are from the dryer, but the sun might help eliminate some of the smell too.
2007-01-07 11:37:10
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answered by beekiss 4
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Wash with Tide Soap, and in the dryer just use 1 or 2 Cling-Free, and enjoy the beautiful smell of freshness.
2007-01-07 10:42:48
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answered by kikaida42 3
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without determining the age and well-being of the cat i ought to superb use average toddler shampoo. Human shampoos can leave a residue on the fur that the cat will lick off. What works for me is filling a sick with warm water with the toddler shampoo already dispersed in it like a bubble tub. in case you want greater on some places of the cat, use sparingly. Drain the sink and rinse the cat superb below the faucet in spite of the shown fact that verify the water is warm, now no longer chilly or sizzling. on the instant wrap the cat in a towel with all 4 paws in. carry and rub flippantly for kind of 5 minutes then circulate to a sparkling, dry towel. In 24 hours you will persist with benefit if the cat is historical sufficient. in basic terms USE toddler SHAMPOO, the others could have stuff in it which would be poisonous to you cat!
2016-12-12 06:23:52
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answered by ? 4
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Try adding a cup of baking soda to the wash cycle. It will remove the odor.
2007-01-07 10:18:18
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answered by debwils_4kids 4
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Do what everyone else said, but, also make sure you dry them right away without letting them sit in the washing machine.
2007-01-07 10:18:56
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answered by NCSMALLBIZ.COM 3
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Make sure you get them absolutely dry, and use fabric softener in washer or the dryer sheets. They may be souring in the dryer if they are damp and left to sit.
2007-01-07 10:19:09
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answered by justbeingher 7
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soak in hot water with bleach and faboauso thats an all pourpose cleaner you can find at most walmarts
2007-01-07 10:19:59
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answered by catfancy 1
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When washing add a little vinger.
2007-01-07 10:12:38
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answered by Becki 5 2
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