Have a Smelly Washer?
I never really noticed having a smelly washer until we decided to upgrade to a front loading energy efficient model. Now, we sometimes have a smelly washer issue on our hands! I am glad to know that it isn't just our washer. Once this started happening I actually "googled" and found out that this is a common problem among front loaders. Mildew and fungus can build up in the seal portion of the washer which can lead to the smell. If you don't have a front loader, I'm sure you have smelly towels! If you let your wet towels sit in the hamper for a while thay start to grow mildew and stink! So, what do you do?
We had the chance to review the Smelly Washer Cleaner and found that it did a great job! There are a few steps, but it does what it is meant to do. First you have to clean your washer using the Smelly Washer Cleaner. Once you have completed this task you can move on to cleaning your towels. The bottle takes you through the process which take a few hours. It is nice to have regular smelling towels again! Smelly Washer Cleaner removes the odor and also removes the odor causing residue from you washer that mold and bacteria grow on.
The bottle retails for about $16.99 and has enough for 24 treatments inside. If you break that down you are only paying $1.40 for a clean smelling washer, towels, and clothes. It is definitely worth checking out if you have tried other treatments that have left you less than satisfied.
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We had the chance to review the Smelly Washer Cleaner and found that it did a great job! There are a few steps, but it does what it is meant to do. First you have to clean your washer using the Smelly Washer Cleaner. Once you have completed this task you can move on to cleaning your towels. The bottle takes you through the process which take a few hours. It is nice to have regular smelling towels again! Smelly Washer Cleaner removes the odor and also removes the odor causing residue from you washer that mold and bacteria grow on.
The bottle retails for about $16.99 and has enough for 24 treatments inside. If you break that down you are only paying $1.40 for a clean smelling washer, towels, and clothes. It is definitely worth checking out if you have tried other treatments that have left you less than satisfied.
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April 25, 2010 1:19 AM
Another tip I learned from a repairman last year was using powder dishwasher detergent from the dollar store. Once a month I'll put half a cup in the detergent dispenser and run it on the cotton cycle with hot water. Works like a charm. He said the enzymes in the detergent helps to break down the mildew build-up.
April 25, 2010 4:26 PM
Thanks for posting this, I couldn't remember where to get this and I REALLY need to get some. My washer is so stinky (it's all my fault because I have left a couple of loads in for too long) and I need to clean it and I need to use it for some of my towels.
Hope you are having a great weekend.