CAN'T GET THE SMELL OF MOLD OFF MY CLOTHES
NOTHING WORKS
TRIED:
-BAKING SODA
-VINEGAR
-DETTOL
-MANY DETERGENTS
IT JUST ALWAYS COMES BACK
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>11907605
dry clean.....?
>>11907605
have you tried not storing your clothes in a moist asshole and using a dehumidifier?
>>11907688
I store them in a drawer, there's no moisture there.
They always start to smell like 3-5 days after I wash them.
It's fucking bullshit.
How do I get the smell to go away for good?
>>11907734
Try Sun drying them for a day.
Let your clothes dry in the sun and don't put them in the washing machine at 10pm only to have them stay wet all night
My washing machine has a timer I always set it start at like 5am so I then wake up at 8 and it's finished
>>11907734
It's the drawer. Get a new one
>>11907734
maybe it's your washer that's moldy
>>11907734
theres tons of moisture in a drawer... you need to add some packets of moth balls in there or w/e so that they absorb the moisture
>>11907900
>It's the drawer. Get a new one
It's not because I've had this problem with my clothes for the past 8 years and I've moved over 15 times.
>>11907907
see above
>>11907923
A Lot of the time it happens when I hang them up too.
Also other times I just keep them in a laundry basket.
This shouldn't even fucking happen if there was no mold on it.
How do I make the mold gone for good?
Do I have to throw away all my clothes?
>>11907778
>>11907780
Tried that didn't work.
>>11907944
You know what it might just be what you actually smell like.
Get some antibacterial soap shit and use it.
>>11907944
you are the common denominator sounds like you smell like mold
nigga u just moldy
>>11907958
>>11907962
>>11908278
Retards I said after I washed my clothes and leave them in the drawer they smell like mold after 3 days.
It's ain't me
>>11909293
Run the dryer longer.
>>11909293
>make sure they are totally dry
>don't store them in your moldy drawers
>get a clothing rack
>hang your clothes on the clothing rack
>no more mold problems, but now you will have dust problems
also it could just be your washer and dryer--they could be filled with mold. it's more common than you might think.
>>11909317
>>11909318
Man
What are you guys not understanding about this.
The mold is deep inside the fabric.
I need some chemical or something to kill it off entirely, it just won't go away.
Normal fabrics don't smell like this after a few days in a drawer.
I need chemical warfare against this shit.
>>11909332
You are sounding schitzophrenic now. Submerge your cloths into strong hydrochloric acid.
>>11909348
None of you idiots are scientists, you're hipster fashion faggots.
Man this board sucks.
Stinky fatty