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Everyone’s clothes smell funky once in a while, but what are you supposed to do when a pesky odor refuses to go away? Don’t stress—you have more tools at your disposal than you may think. Read on for plenty of handy advice to get your garments smelling fresh and clean again. In just a few minutes, you’ll be able to tackle all kinds of odors, from sweat and vomit to perfume and gasoline.

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White vinegar

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  1. White vinegar clears away bad smells like mildew, sweat, and body odor. Are your workout clothes smelling a little ripe? Vinegar is here to help. Does your favorite shirt have a musty odor you just can’t get rid of? Vinegar can assist with that, too. Here are a few ways to tackle different stains with this versatile deodorizer:
    • Sweat: Turn your clothes inside-out and toss them back in the washer, adding 50% less detergent and 1 2 to 1  c (120 to 240 mL) of white vinegar. Then, set the washer to a rinse cycle. [1] [2]
    • Mildew: Clear away the bad smell by pouring 1  c (240 mL) of white vinegar into your musty laundry load. Once the wash cycle is finished, air your clothes out in the sun.
    • Stinky feet: Add 1 2   c (120 mL) of white vinegar to your wash load to help deodorize your stinky socks. [3] [4]
    • Vaginal odor: Spritz the crotch of your pants with vinegar a few times before throwing them in the washer with your other clothes. [5]
    • General deodorizing: Add 1 4   c (59 mL) of distilled white vinegar to your wash load around the final rinse cycle to help clear away any bad smells. [6]
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Baking soda

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  1. Baking soda is an all-purpose deodorizer that can eliminate plenty of bad smells. Sprinkle ½ cup (115.2 g) into your washer during the rinse cycle of your next laundry—this will clear away all kinds of general odors. [7] [8] Here are other odors baking soda can help with:
    • Sweat: Use just a little bit of detergent along with ¼ to ½ cup (57.6 - 115.2 g) of baking soda. [9]
    • Perfume: Soak the clothing in a mixture of warm water and 1 cup (130.4 g) of baking soda. Then, toss your garment in the washer and launder it as usual. [10]
    • Gasoline: Work baking soda paste into the smelly parts of the garment. Hang up the clothing to dry, and then scrape off any of the dried paste. [11]
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Newspaper

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  1. Crumple up any old newspaper and stuff it into your stinkiest pair of shoes. Then, let the newspaper sit overnight so it can work its magic. When morning rolls around, the stinky scent in your shoes will be completely gone. [16]
    • For an extra fragrant touch, drip a few drops of vanilla extract into the newspaper before stuffing them into your shoes.
    • Disinfectant spray can also help your shoes smell fresh! Pull out the shoe’s insole, spritz it with spray, and air it out for a day. Just slip the deodorized insole back into your shoe, and you’re good to go! [17]

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    How do you deodorize clothes quickly?
    Susan Stocker
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    Wash them by hand or in the washing machine and throw in a cup of white vinegar. That will usually wipe out any obnoxious odors. The other really important thing is that you should wash your clothes after every time you wear them to keep odors from building up. Think about it like a stove. If you wipe your stove down every time you cook, it's never going to develop a thick layer of grease. It's the same thing with your clothes.
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    What's the best way to eliminate a urine smell in clothes?
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    Dissolve some baking soda in a large container or tub of warm water. Then, soak the smelly clothes in the mixture for around 15 minutes. Transfer the soaked garments to your washer and start a cycle right away.
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    Do these solutions work for brand new t-shirts ordered online that are not cheap, yet smell awful?
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    They definitely should! Baking soda and white vinegar in particular are great deodorizers, and should get rid of any bad smells right away.
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      • Don’t add any white vinegar to a load of laundry that you’re cleaning with chlorine bleach. When mixed together, vinegar and bleach create toxic fumes. [24]
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      To deodorize clothing, try adding a cup of baking soda to your laundry. You could also add 1/4 cup of white vinegar to your laundry prior to the rinse cycle. If you'd like a spray-on deodorizer instead, combine 1 part vodka with 1 part water in a spray bottle, and spray it on affected areas. Once you've removed the unwanted odor, try freshening up your clothes by applying a solution made up of 1 cup of vinegar, 1 cup of water, and 1/2 of a teaspoon of your favorite essential oil. For tips on how to use specialty detergents to remove odors, keep reading!

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