Surprising laundry hack: Vodka for fresh smelling clothes
Tired of laundry not smelling fresh? Discover the unexpected trick using vodka to banish odors and leave your clothes clean and fragrant, as shared on TikTok.
Who among us has not encountered the disturbing problem of items of clothing or towels coming out of the machine with an unpleasant smell? We seem to have found the perfect and unexpected solution.
Vodka - yes, you read that right
Cheap alcohol can save us from the ongoing struggle with unpleasant laundry smells. According to a TikTok video uploaded by wisselman Trading Co, the secret lies in the high alcohol content of the liquid, which helps to eliminate bacteria and neutralize odors very effectively.
how does it work The video claims that all that is needed is to add a small amount of vodka (a quarter to half a cup) to the washing machine along with the regular fabric softener. The alcohol evaporates during the machine wash, leaving behind only clean and fresh laundry.
Why vodka?
Well, Jennifer Shaw, an expert at Plumbworld explained: "Vodka is a disinfectant and its effectiveness has been proven for many years. In addition, it is colorless and odorless, so it will not change the fragrance of your laundry."
Additional tips for clean and fresh laundry
Baking soda powder: Another natural substance that can help with removal.
Hydrogen peroxide: Particularly effective for removing stubborn stains from white fabrics.
Complete drying: Be sure to dry your laundry completely to prevent the formation of mold and unpleasant odors.
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