Why jeans smell bad




















I would Google the brand of the jeans and "smell" and see if anything comes up. I've not had much success in eliminating the smell - I had some luck with laundering with Charlie's Soap, but the smell is still faint.

I would have returned them had they not fit so perfectly. Try using ammonia as a fabric rinse when washing the jeans, that will kill anything that needs killing. If possible, dry the jeans outside, in sunlight, so that they are getting fully dry, and aired out as well. Nthing the smell may be coming from the manufacturer - and nthing Express jeans in particular.

I have a few pairs from them that have a strange chemical smell as soon as they start to warm up from my body heat. It's embarrassing, to say the least.

Several washes with white vinegar has cleared it up, though. Do you use a front-loading washer? They get mildew-y really fast. A small amount of mildew in the washer may be stinking up your jeans. Even if you have a top-loader, gather up some ratty old towels, and run a very hot load with lots maybe 2 or 3 cups of bleach, using the longest wash cycle possible, maybe even turn the cycle off to let it soak for an extra 20 minutes.

I was going to suggest the same thing theora55 said. When I bought my first front-loading washer, I couldn't figure out why my jeans would start smelling musty after one day. It wasn't something I noticed in my other clothes although I did have the same problem with my bath towels.

I just didn't realize how often you need to clean front-loading washers. Use it the same way you would baking soda to get odors out of jeans. Just like baking soda and borax, castile soap is a cleaner that uses chemistry to fight chemical odors. All three of these cleaners are on the basic end of the acid-base spectrum.

When combined with water, they create a reaction that helps strip odor. Hand wash your new jeans with castile soap for a delicate method of removing odors. Vinegar is a miracle cleaner for everything from towels to glassware. Thanks to its high-acidity, it naturally breaks down odor-causing substances. Mix white vinegar with cold water and soak your jeans for minutes, then rinse thoroughly with cold water. Once the jeans are fully dry, the chemical and vinegar odor will evaporate.

This treatment has the added benefit of sealing in the fabric dyes. While chlorine bleach is a no-go for your denim, oxygen bleach will work wonders. It gets deep within clothing fibers to cleanse new jeans of chemical smells. Fill with HOT water and add detergent as you normally would. Step 3: The secret de-smelling ingredient is found in a tiny essential oil blend called Purification. Add 5 drops to your washing machine and let wash. This blend neutralizes the smell and then eliminates it entirely!

Baking soda, charcoal and kitty litter are all items that can soak up any moisture in the air and get rid of the smell. Place one of these in a bowl near the musty smell. Soak with baking soda-Soak your clothes in warm water with baking soda. Baking soda is an incredible natural absorbent, and this process will help absorb and remove chemical smells from new jeans and denim while retaining its colors.

Machine wash your clothing. Your choice of detergent may matter. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Skip to content When you do not use enough detergent bacteria can still thrive on your clothing and cause a smell. Select the "full load" setting on the washing machine.

Put the jeans in the washer without other garments. Add 2 cups of vinegar to the wash cycle to reduce mildew odors. After the wash is complete, smell the jeans before placing them in the dryer to see if any odors linger. If the stretch jeans still smell, try Step 2.

Place the stretch jeans alone in the washing machine with fragrance-free detergent. Select the "heavily soiled" wash setting, which allows the jeans to soak for an extended period of time in the detergent.



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