Lynne
Master of Arts
Feel free to add your own ideas. Here is one that has worked for me.
Do you have a favorite shirt, blouse or t-shirt that smells a little funky? "Hey, I washed that but it doesn't smell like it!" You have three options: 1) you could try a dry cleaner, 2) try my recipe, or 3) you can throw the garment away (many people choose this option).
Turn the garment inside-out. Wet the offending areas of the garment (usually the underarms of course). Scrub in some liquid laundry detergent. Take baking soda and sprinkle it heavily on the stinky area. Add enough water to make a thick paste. Let is sit for 24 hours. Rewash in the washing machine with additional laundry detergent. Dry as usual. You can repeat if needed.
Shoes? Take a burn barrel... Actually, I tried balling up newspapers and placing them in my running shoes. It worked a little but not enough that I'd wear the shoes to my Dojang. In other words, the shoes are still too stinky to wear in public.
Do you have a favorite shirt, blouse or t-shirt that smells a little funky? "Hey, I washed that but it doesn't smell like it!" You have three options: 1) you could try a dry cleaner, 2) try my recipe, or 3) you can throw the garment away (many people choose this option).
Turn the garment inside-out. Wet the offending areas of the garment (usually the underarms of course). Scrub in some liquid laundry detergent. Take baking soda and sprinkle it heavily on the stinky area. Add enough water to make a thick paste. Let is sit for 24 hours. Rewash in the washing machine with additional laundry detergent. Dry as usual. You can repeat if needed.
Shoes? Take a burn barrel... Actually, I tried balling up newspapers and placing them in my running shoes. It worked a little but not enough that I'd wear the shoes to my Dojang. In other words, the shoes are still too stinky to wear in public.