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Since: Oct 06, 2006 Posts: 12
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 1:14 am
Post subject: Detergent for smelly workout clothes Archived from groups: misc>fitness>aerobic (more info?)
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I am not connected in anyway to the following product, but thought I'd
pass it along for those of you who, like me, sweat like a proverbial
pig, then wash those clothes only to find the smell never leaves in
the armpits. And worse, no detergent that I know of that can get rid
of the smell.
I had to order this detergent from Amazon. Well, I could have ordered
it elsewhere, but it was expensive.
I did one load and it works. What I did was put all the T-shirts
(which were Russell all-cotton), along with others in a large load.
Some of the T-shirts were straight off the hangers, but had the funky
odor still there. Others were from workouts from a few days - a bit
damp. But the true test, I figured, was the T-shirt that was still
very damp and smelly from the last workout a day or so before. All
the clothes were fine, and even though the detergent wasn't
scent-free, the odor I'd describe as neutral. The one wet t-shirt had
only the faintest hint to me of previous sweat odor, and I would bet
the next workout/laundry session that will be gone, too.
It seems expensive at the outset, but when you consider that it's
concentrated so you use less, and that I don't have to immediately
throw out the workout T-shirts and replace them with new, it's not
that bad. Anyway, here's the product:
www.windetergent.com
Hope someone gets some benefit from it like I did.
Rick >> Stay informed about: Detergent for smelly workout clothes |
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Since: Feb 09, 2007 Posts: 7
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:08 pm
Post subject: Re: Detergent for smelly workout clothes [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On Mar 31, 10:50 pm, r... RemoveThis @spamgmail.com wrote:
> I am not connected in anyway to the following product, but thought I'd
> pass it along for those of you who, like me, sweat like a proverbial
> pig, then wash those clothes only to find the smell never leaves in
> the armpits. And worse, no detergent that I know of that can get rid
> of the smell.
>
> I had to order this detergent from Amazon. Well, I could have ordered
> it elsewhere, but it was expensive.
>
> I did one load and it works. What I did was put all the T-shirts
> (which were Russell all-cotton), along with others in a large load.
> Some of the T-shirts were straight off the hangers, but had the funky
> odor still there. Others were from workouts from a few days - a bit
> damp. But the true test, I figured, was the T-shirt that was still
> very damp and smelly from the last workout a day or so before. All
> the clothes were fine, and even though the detergent wasn't
> scent-free, the odor I'd describe as neutral. The one wet t-shirt had
> only the faintest hint to me of previous sweat odor, and I would bet
> the next workout/laundry session that will be gone, too.
>
> It seems expensive at the outset, but when you consider that it's
> concentrated so you use less, and that I don't have to immediately
> throw out the workout T-shirts and replace them with new, it's not
> that bad. Anyway, here's the product:
>
> www.windetergent.com
>
> Hope someone gets some benefit from it like I did.
>
> Rick
I occasionally put all the shirts in a big sink with some liquid, anti-
bacterial hand soap, rinse out the next morning, then wash with
regular laundry detergent in the washing machine. Works great. >> Stay informed about: Detergent for smelly workout clothes |
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Since: Oct 06, 2006 Posts: 12
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:19 am
Post subject: Re: Detergent for smelly workout clothes [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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On 3 Apr 2007 15:08:41 -0700, "bc_fitness"
<bc_fitness_notthis.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote:
>On Mar 31, 10:50 pm, r....TakeThisOut@spamgmail.com wrote:
>> I am not connected in anyway to the following product, but thought I'd
>> pass it along for those of you who, like me, sweat like a proverbial
>> pig, then wash those clothes only to find the smell never leaves in
>> the armpits. And worse, no detergent that I know of that can get rid
>> of the smell.
>>
>> I had to order this detergent from Amazon. Well, I could have ordered
>> it elsewhere, but it was expensive.
>>
>> I did one load and it works. What I did was put all the T-shirts
>> (which were Russell all-cotton), along with others in a large load.
>> Some of the T-shirts were straight off the hangers, but had the funky
>> odor still there. Others were from workouts from a few days - a bit
>> damp. But the true test, I figured, was the T-shirt that was still
>> very damp and smelly from the last workout a day or so before. All
>> the clothes were fine, and even though the detergent wasn't
>> scent-free, the odor I'd describe as neutral. The one wet t-shirt had
>> only the faintest hint to me of previous sweat odor, and I would bet
>> the next workout/laundry session that will be gone, too.
>>
>> It seems expensive at the outset, but when you consider that it's
>> concentrated so you use less, and that I don't have to immediately
>> throw out the workout T-shirts and replace them with new, it's not
>> that bad. Anyway, here's the product:
>>
>> www.windetergent.com
>>
>> Hope someone gets some benefit from it like I did.
>>
>> Rick
>
>I occasionally put all the shirts in a big sink with some liquid, anti-
>bacterial hand soap, rinse out the next morning, then wash with
>regular laundry detergent in the washing machine. Works great.
Maybe I should try that. Some of that funky smell is still there.
Perhaps it takes more than one washing with Win to do it. >> Stay informed about: Detergent for smelly workout clothes |
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:54 am
Post subject: Re: Detergent for smelly workout clothes [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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<rick DeleteThis @spamgmail.com> wrote in message
news:n6s813l8rs2cgiho6u22g13fv0sjn7c63q@4ax.com...
> On 3 Apr 2007 15:08:41 -0700, "bc_fitness"
> <bc_fitness_notthis DeleteThis @comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>On Mar 31, 10:50 pm, r... DeleteThis @spamgmail.com wrote:
>>> I am not connected in anyway to the following product, but thought
>>> I'd
>>> pass it along for those of you who, like me, sweat like a proverbial
>>> pig, then wash those clothes only to find the smell never leaves in
>>> the armpits. And worse, no detergent that I know of that can get
>>> rid
>>> of the smell.
>>>
>>> I had to order this detergent from Amazon. Well, I could have
>>> ordered
>>> it elsewhere, but it was expensive.
>>>
>>> I did one load and it works. What I did was put all the T-shirts
>>> (which were Russell all-cotton), along with others in a large load.
>>> Some of the T-shirts were straight off the hangers, but had the
>>> funky
>>> odor still there. Others were from workouts from a few days - a bit
>>> damp. But the true test, I figured, was the T-shirt that was still
>>> very damp and smelly from the last workout a day or so before. All
>>> the clothes were fine, and even though the detergent wasn't
>>> scent-free, the odor I'd describe as neutral. The one wet t-shirt
>>> had
>>> only the faintest hint to me of previous sweat odor, and I would bet
>>> the next workout/laundry session that will be gone, too.
>>>
>>> It seems expensive at the outset, but when you consider that it's
>>> concentrated so you use less, and that I don't have to immediately
>>> throw out the workout T-shirts and replace them with new, it's not
>>> that bad. Anyway, here's the product:
>>>
>>> www.windetergent.com
>>>
>>> Hope someone gets some benefit from it like I did.
>>>
>>> Rick
>>
>>I occasionally put all the shirts in a big sink with some liquid,
>>anti-
>>bacterial hand soap, rinse out the next morning, then wash with
>>regular laundry detergent in the washing machine. Works great.
>
> Maybe I should try that. Some of that funky smell is still there.
> Perhaps it takes more than one washing with Win to do it.
Anti-bacterial dishwashing liquid is what we use. I do a load of
laundry in the washing machine with that instead of regular laundry
soap, then leave the clothes in there and wash them again normally since
the dishwashing soap seems to make all kinds of suds/bubbles. Works
well, use a extra soak and/or extra rinse cycles on your washing machine
if you have them.
-S-
http://www.kbnj.com >> Stay informed about: Detergent for smelly workout clothes |
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