Managed to remember my laundry today - eviltoast
  • Apathy Tree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    Have you tried using an enzyme detergent? I find that helps substantially with that issue.

    I use the enzyme detergent every 3-4 times I wash, or whenever I forget my laundry long enough for that to happen (4hrs in summer, overnight in winter). The sanitary (extra hot) cycle plus the enzyme detergent is a winning combo for me.

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      1 year ago

      I will have to look into that. I usually just get the cheapest detergent in bulk at Sam’s Club and don’t usually think twice about it, so I don’t remember ever seeing anything like that, but I’ll keep an eye out for it and give it a try.

      • Apathy Tree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 year ago

        I buy mine online from dirty labs because I need fragrance free stuff, but I’ve seen scented varieties at most hardware+home goods type store (Menards, fleet farm, Home Depot, Lowe’s, etc). Haven’t really looked elsewhere, but it’s all niche brands. You’ll probably need to read the ingredients to find a good one for your needs, unless you do some looking before you go or order online. The link below has info about the available enzymes and what they are used for - most detergents I’ve seen in stores have 1-3 (of 5) of them. The stuff I get has all 5 types because I’m too lazy to sort out what stains/smells are from what.

        https://caringconsumer.com/products/cleaning/laundry-detergent/enzymes/

        It’s a bit (very) pricy, which is why I don’t use it every washing (some exceptions like underwear and bedding always get it), but it does a pretty good job at getting rid of the oily residue that causes “stale body” smell out of undershirts/sheets, which is very noticeable when using fragrance free detergent. And ofc that sour mildew smell.