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Historically, I've used vinegar to pre-soak smelly things in a bucket before washing. I recently moved to an apartment with a top-loader that has an auto-soak feature, so now I just add vinegar to the main tub with the detergent before soaking. However, I don't know if this is the best way to do it.
It's worth noting that using too much vinegar too frequently can damage the rubber seals or hoses of some machines and may eventually lead to leaks.
Hanging things to dry outside in the sun is also a very effective way to remove odours.
Historically, I've used vinegar to pre-soak smelly things in a bucket before washing. I recently moved to an apartment with a top-loader that has an auto-soak feature, so now I just add vinegar to the main tub with the detergent before soaking. However, I don't know if this is the best way to do it.
It's worth noting that using too much vinegar too frequently can damage the rubber seals or hoses of some machines and may eventually lead to leaks.
Hanging things to dry outside in the sun is also a very effective way to remove odours.
Though you've got the right idea of using your auto soak with vinegar, I recommend adding the detergent right before starting the wash cycle.
You can also pretreat your fabrics with vinegar or hydrogen peroxide, like the arm pits, before throwing them in the wash (like you would with a laundry stain pretreatment spray).
Combine that with hanging them outside to dry would be a 1 - 2 punch of reducing odors caused by bacteria.
Just keep in mind that vinegar is not recommended to be used with elastic or stretchy spandex clothing.