That is until Smelly Washer contacted me and asked me if I wanted to try their product. Through the power of Google I found out that many of you have stinky washers and that made me wonder about my washing machine. The clothes come out smelling clean, so I’m good, right? To be sure, I stuck my head in my washing machine (the lengths I go to for you people!) and took a sniff. My washing machine smelled like detergent with a faint end note of funk.
Urm, send the Smelly Washer please.
Turns out that even though I let the washing machine dry out between loads I still do a few things that cause washing machine smells. Oops.
I added one capful of Smelly Washer to my washing machine and ran the cleaning cycle. Once it finished I took a sniff – no more detergent and slight funk smell. Yay!
If you have a particularly smelly washing machine, you may have to do an overnight soak/run it though twice.
You can use Smelly Washer top loading, front loading, and HE washing machines. Smelly Washier is made from natural citrus based ingredients and is biodegradable. In addition to airing out my washing machine and wiping down the inside door gaskets, I’m going to start running Smelly Washer through my washing machine once a month just to keep any possible funk at bay.
Smelly Washer Giveaway! *Closed*
I’m giving away one bottle of Smelly Washer to one lucky reader! To enter, leave a comment on my blog with either a laundry tip or tale of laundry woe.
You can earn extra chances to win by doing any of the following after you’ve made your initial comment on my blog:
- Follow me on Twitter and tweet about the contest.
- Write a blog post about my giveaway with a link back to this blog post.
- Subscribe to the Condo Blues RSS feed.
- Put the Condo Blues button on the sidebar of your blog.
You must leave a separate comment for each method you used to enter the contest. If you choose to use every method of entry, you have up to five chances to win! Please make sure that you leave a separate comment on my blog for each method of entry because I will use a random number generator to select the winner. The contest will run from July 12 – July 28, 2009.
This contest is open to US residents only. I will not share your email address with any third parties because I hate spam probably more than you do. Although Spam’s not too bad if served with eggs and a side of crunchy toast for breakfast, but that’s just me.















30 comments:
I need this, our washer is in our very humid garage and is always ending up with this issue.
My tip is to use vinegar as your fabric softener because fabric softeners are one of the reasons front loaders mold. Also vinegar kills mold and bacteria in your clothes.
I'm already following you on twitter.
I follow you on google reader.
I didn't have a smelly washer until I moved to this condo - now I have a really smelly washer. I leave the door open all the time now (well, except when washing, silly!)
I'll have to check out the product, that's for sure.
TIP: Use hairspray on pen marks!
Woe: make sure the hose where the water empties is firmly in place. I flooded the laundry room where I babysit once because it fell out!
I follow u on twitter and tweeted about the contst! @_erikajean_
You are in my sidebar!
I follow via rss - with google reader.
Run your washer through 2 final spins. This will cut down on dryer time.
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Haha, I just have to say...
"My washing machine smelled like detergent with a faint end note of funk." <-- I adore you.
:) My washer is a-okay, but best wishes to everyone!
-M.
ooh this would be great!
I don't have any laundry secrets, but I am going to use all the ones in these comments!!
I have two little ones and I LOVE OxyClean for all the gross stains babies have, you know the ones.
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I blogged about your giveaway.
http://comeandknockonmydoor.blogspot.com/2009/07/does-you-washing-machine-smellgiveaway.html
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I would love to try this stuff!
My laundry tip is to wet tough stains (with water or something like Shout), let it sit for a minute and then scrub it with a stiff-bristled brush. The soaking/scrubbing combo gets stains out of my work shirts better than bleach ever did!
We use vinegar as a laundry booster (and since we're cloth diapering, we do LOTS of laundry).
My worst laundry story happened when I accidentally washed a tube of chapstick and the entire load had grease stains! Oh, and my towels are stinky sometimes... so I think this product would be great to try!
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I have never heard of such a product but now that you mention it, my washer is a bit "funky" smelling!
I subscribe via RSS feed with Google Reader . . .
I forgot a load of towels in the washer one hot summer's day. By the time I took them out, they were ruined because they smelled so horrible - had to throw them out. :(
i have a bad habit of leaving a load in overnight and forgetting it the next day. then it smells so badly i have to wash it again! of course this smell accumulates and i have a smelly washer!! so this will help me!
I always have a problem with my washer/clothes getting stinky if I don't dry them immediately. We live in the south and it's always hot in our laundry room.
I always try to run FULL loads in the washer. Less water used and less loads to sort and fold.
A helpful laundry tip--the magic power of SUNSHINE will get out tomato, carrot, watermelon and other red/orange stains. Just lay them out in the sun for a few hours and presto! They magically disappear.
I am pregnant and have the nose to go with it...uggh! I've really noticed that our bath towels have a musty funk to them & who really wants to put that up to their face after a nice shower. I would love to give this product a try before investing in all new towels. I like to use 1/2 c. vinegar and/or 1/2 c. baking soda to boost my laundry detergent. I also toss a dry bath towel in the dryer with a wet load to cut down on drying time and tennis balls are excellent for fluffing in the dryer if you can stand the noise.
My front-loading washer started to get awfully mildewy despite leaving the door open all of the time. To make matters worse, the spin cycle became less effective and the dryer had to work much harder. After a little investigation I found that baby socks and underwear were getting trapped between the rubber (gasket?) and the drain at the front of the washer. Who knew there was even a gap? Now I check it every time and use a lingere bag for the really tiny articles and have far fewer problems!
I added you to my feed reader -- I could use a capful of that stuff.
The laundry is in the basement and often the last thing I do before bed is gather up a load of clothes and start the washer. On a good day I will have those clothes in the dryer before breakfast and folded before we leave the house. If the day does not start out well, that load of clothes can take awhile before I get to them. I learned how smelly clothes can get and take care never to leave wash sit during hot months. The washer still gets smelly though.
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