How do I grasp rid of strong Downy smell from clothing?


I purchased some nice childrens clothing at a garage sale, but they have a strong Downy smell. I tried to rinse out them with our fragrance-free, hypoallergenic detergent. However, unfortunately, not singular do they still have that Downy smell, but now, our other regular clothes hold absorbed some of the Downy smell too! We prefer to use fragrance-free, natural cleaning products (to prevent allergies and to avoid detrimental chemicals).

Thank you in advance.

Answers:    Add a cup or 2 of white vinegar to the rinse hose down. It will remove the fragrance, any soap, and will not leave a vinegar fragrance. I prefer fragrance-free detergent myself these days.
Ugh! Dont you can`t bear that? Try filling the machine next to water and the clothes in ask and add 1 cup vinegar. Stop the machine (dont permit it agitate or anything) and let it sit for 24 hours.
Then add your detergent and agree to the cycle continue. If this does not work then simply put some baking soda on them when they are dry and tolerate it absorb the smell. Put them in the washer dry near the baking soda; do not add water.
Also check out this online forum; they are conversation about getting perfume smell out of clothing which is similar to your situation. =D
Wash them again and this time put 2 cups of white vinegar in the rinse cycle.Make sure you rinse out them in the hottest water possible for the yard goods. sounds weird, but try a bit of lemon juice. lemon is so strong it usually overpowers other smells.

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