How to remove sweat smell from clothes?

Pre-rinse the clothing with water and a cup or so of white vinegar. Wash as usual. If they still have an odor, a final rinse with vinegar will help.

Make sure they are clean before using the dryer Answer Of course washing makes sense, but it doesn't always get the odor out. Soak your shirts, blouses, etc. In 1 cup of baking soda in water and soak. You can also use the spray 'Febreeze' and also use it in your closet, drawers, sofas, etc Answer Before adding clothes to the washing machine add 1 cup of 20 MULE TEAM BORAX powder, a laundry detergent booster, to hot water in the washing machine and allow to agitate until powder is dissolved.

Add clothes and let soak overnight for the most offensive odors. Allow to agitate and run through rinse cycle. Wash again with detergent adding 1/2 cup of Borax each time you wash sweaty clothes to keep them fresh smelling The truth about stink is warm + wet = stink.

So wash as soon as possible, but always keep as DRY as possible. I sweat like mad but always hang the clothes up to dry until I wash...and after washing, dry immediately and until completely dry. If workout clothes are damp out of the dryer...funk will grow.

The most important thing is to be AS DRY AS POSSIBLE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. To get the already present funk out put the clothes in the freezer for a couple of days, but any treatment will only last if after the treatment you wash and keep the clothes DRY Or you could spray some perfume or deodorant's to the smelly sweat odor if it isn't bad if it is bad soak the sweat spots in alcholoe for 1 hour then wash.

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