How to remove the scent of detergent or fabric softener from clothing

 

How to remove the scent of detergent or fabric softener from clothing

Popular laundry detergents and fabric softeners often contain a perfume or scent that remains in the clothing after laundry. Some people are either allergic to the scents or just don't care for them. Removing these scents also is important for people who buy used clothing or bedding that have been laundered with scented products. Modern detergents are designed to react with fabrics and leave residues. Scents can persist despite repeated washings. If you have tried washing the item and have been unsuccessful, here are some other things to try:

1 Put the clothing out in strong sunlight for several days. This will break down any residues.
2 Add one cup or more of vinegar in a load of wash to help remove some detergent residue.
3 Use peroxide-based laundry additives - theoretically these should oxidize residues in the fabric.
4 Consider odor-removing products - some do work, but beware, many rely on another "cover" scent to mask the odor.
5 Go for dry cleaning - it's pricier, but should work.
 
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