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For reference, we use Persil which handles food stains well, but most detergents seem to only cover up the smells--I remember Tide Sport had a good scent but didn't really clean up existing smells.
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This Lysol has worked though -- you may need to do a pre-soak the first time to get rid of the initial funk. But if you add this to every wash, if it's anything like my workout clothes, they come out fine now...
Wow you are correct. Dozens of cases of documented damage to clothing.
Definitely not for anything nice and expensive.
Destruction of clothing fibers, rust and wear and tear on zippers and buttons, unraveling thread damage, and blotchiness and color reduction.
Whoa! 😳
I have a hunch this is just watered down pool poly-quat. But that's just a guess.
If anyone knows a good way to disinfect fabrics (on the cheap) without fading, please do share.
For the people dealing with odor issues.
Does good ole tried and true and CHEAP baking soda not work?
Just add 1/3 to 1/2 cup a load. (For HE 1/4 to 1/3 cup)
If the funk is a rockstar, add borax too.
Natural stuff thats been used for ages.
Serious question: anyone know what ingredient exactly IS "odor eliminator" that's on products?
is it a chemical or something?
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Does good ole tried and true and CHEAP baking soda not work?
Just add 1/3 to 1/2 cup a load. (For HE 1/4 to 1/3 cup)
If the funk is a rockstar, add borax too.
Viruses will die off between the amount of time your laundry is is sitting waiting to get washed, they will wash off during the wash cycles and dryer. This is essentially fool's gold but if people like throwing away money why stop them.
Are you talking about something like Grangers or Odor Eliminator? the odor eliminator does work for my hats which smell awful after playing tennis. I would give it a try. I just find that I have to do it after every use.
Does good ole tried and true and CHEAP baking soda not work?
Just add 1/3 to 1/2 cup a load. (For HE 1/4 to 1/3 cup)
If the funk is a rockstar, add borax too.
Natural stuff thats been used for ages.
Serious question: anyone know what ingredient exactly IS "odor eliminator" that's on products?
is it a chemical or something?
What does one do to have clothes that funky? I feel like you'd have to work in a zoo and roll around in sh*t all day.
Dogs have a keen sense of smell so if the product uses fragrance (even if natural), I'd proceed with caution.
I usually do a vinegar rinse, as well.
I would be interested to know what's in this Lysol product. I got as far as seeing it was fragranced, and moved on.
I'm just about out of the stuff I bought a year and a half ago when I believed there was a public health reason to do so. Obviously that turned out to be utterly unnecessary but this adds a great smell to clean clothes, pleasant but not overbearing, and adds an extra measure of clean to coloreds where it's not advisable to bleach.
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I assume they chose the type of QAC's to minimize quat binding and have it active enough in a laundry cycle because cotton will quickly bind up the sanitizing chemicals.
This isn't a bad thing, they work very well at disinfecting and cleaning, but it is only a very watered down QAC, some Ethoxylated Ethanol, and ph buffers probably to reduce binding.
Concentrated QAC is very inexpensive.
Could be better served by Borax and Washing soda to boost your detergent unless you have very soft water already then you are getting the best you can.