I ride a motorcycle... a lot, which means that my shirts take a beating in the summer... they're exposed to a lot of sweat. I even ride to work as much as I can.
However, I was finding that over time, my shirts were developing a perspiration odor that normal laundering wasn't able to remove any more.
I tried lots of products that were available in the detergent aisle at the store. Detergent boosters, color safe bleaches, even products claimed to be odor removers... Nothing made more than just a little bit of difference.
In desperation, I took one shirt and tried something a little unconventional, and it WORKED.
I sprayed the shirt with Dow Bathroom Cleaner... you know, the "scrubbing bubbles" stuff in the *aerosol* can. On the can, it claims to kill odor causing bacteria. I guess that's why I tried it. Why not?
I sprayed the shirt until the fabric was soaked under the arms, took my fingers and gently worked the cleaner through the fabric. I wadded the shirt up and let it sit for about an hour (I wadded it up so the bathroom cleaner wouldn't dry out of the shirt so quickly), and then laundered with my regular detergent it in the hottest water that I felt that the shirt could take.
And it worked. Whatever was causing the odor was removed, and hasn't yet returned. It has worked on every shirt that I've tried (even t-shirts), and the bathroom cleaner hasn't hurt the color or fabric on any of the shirts.
I don't know if this will work for anyone else, but it has "saved" several shirts for me.
However, I was finding that over time, my shirts were developing a perspiration odor that normal laundering wasn't able to remove any more.
I tried lots of products that were available in the detergent aisle at the store. Detergent boosters, color safe bleaches, even products claimed to be odor removers... Nothing made more than just a little bit of difference.
In desperation, I took one shirt and tried something a little unconventional, and it WORKED.
I sprayed the shirt with Dow Bathroom Cleaner... you know, the "scrubbing bubbles" stuff in the *aerosol* can. On the can, it claims to kill odor causing bacteria. I guess that's why I tried it. Why not?
I sprayed the shirt until the fabric was soaked under the arms, took my fingers and gently worked the cleaner through the fabric. I wadded the shirt up and let it sit for about an hour (I wadded it up so the bathroom cleaner wouldn't dry out of the shirt so quickly), and then laundered with my regular detergent it in the hottest water that I felt that the shirt could take.
And it worked. Whatever was causing the odor was removed, and hasn't yet returned. It has worked on every shirt that I've tried (even t-shirts), and the bathroom cleaner hasn't hurt the color or fabric on any of the shirts.
I don't know if this will work for anyone else, but it has "saved" several shirts for me.