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Mumsnet users' tips for making clothes smell great

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JustineBMumsnet · 21/05/2018 11:50

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It can be difficult to ensure that clothes always smell good - especially if you have messy toddlers or teenagers that leave P.E kit in bags for weeks. Fairy Non Bio would like you to share your tips for making sure your clothes smell great.

Here’s what Fairy Non Bio has to say: “At Fairy Non Bio, we know that even if you have very sensitive skin, you still want that freshly washed smell on your clothes and fabrics. We have perfected our formula on our detergents and fabric conditioner so that you don’t have to compromise on either. We want to know your tips for great smelling clothes!”

Do you have a way of storing your clothes that means they don’t pick up nasty odours between wash and wear? Maybe your family has a laundry routine that prevents clothes from ever reaching a smelly stage? Perhaps you have a favourite product that’s become your family’s signature clothing scent?

Whatever tips for making sure clothes smell great, share them on the thread below and you will be entered into a prize draw where one MNer will win a £300 voucher for a store of their choice (from a list).

Thanks and good luck!

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Mumsnet users' tips for making clothes smell great
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UpOnDown · 21/05/2018 16:42

I keep a lavender pack in their drawers.

Sleepysausage · 22/05/2018 07:37

Nothing beats the fresh smell of line dried clothes

Visioncroquet · 23/05/2018 11:43

Another one for line drying here!

BeeMyBaby · 23/05/2018 15:22

Agree with others with line drying, unfortunately most of my clothes end up being dried in the garage so I smell a bit foosty Blush

CMOTDibbler · 23/05/2018 15:23

Keep your washing machine clean - imo most fusty smells start there

Missushb · 23/05/2018 15:33

Line drying, lovely and fresh

BristolMum96 · 23/05/2018 15:56

As long as clothes are washed within a few days, dried quickly, and stored properly, they're fine. Only thing I do especially is to make sure the washing machine and tumble drier and regularly emptied, cleaned and serviced.

EskSmith · 23/05/2018 16:01

I agree with the many others, line dried wherever possible. And regular a pry boil wash for the machine to keep it clean.

BuntyII · 23/05/2018 19:00

Add soda crystals to really smelly loads like pet beds or smelly BO men's clothes.

CommonFishDiseases · 23/05/2018 19:59

When clothes are stored between seasons (e.g. winter clothes in the loft), slip a bar of soap in the storage bag along with the clothes to prevent them getting a musty smell during the storage period.

ButterflyOfFreedom · 23/05/2018 22:23

As others have said - dry clothes outside. As the weather has been so nice recently I've been putting our clothes airers in the back garden and the clothes dry so quickly and smell so clean & fresh!

Mel0Dram4 · 23/05/2018 22:43

I don't have a tumble drier so have to line dry as often as the weather allows. We don't smoke so that helps keep clothes smelling fresh and I sometimes add a drop or two of essential oil to the fabric conditioner drawer for a bit of lavender oil oil scent.

OrdinaryGirl · 23/05/2018 23:12

Wash at 60 periodically. Kills the bugs that stay alive at 40 degrees and cause smells.

QueenOfPharts · 23/05/2018 23:59

I have sensitive skin but do love fairy fabric softener-smells lovely. I also love to get my washing out on the line cant beat the smell. Look forward to trying CommonFishDiseases tip for storing clothes with bar of soap and buntyll use of soda crystals for pet beds!

PollyCotton · 24/05/2018 00:48

I store soap bars wrapped in bits of old rights in our drawers. Makes the clothes smell nice & soap is less likely to go mushy so easily if it's been sat around for a while before it's used.

Out of interest, with the whole cleaning a washing machine thing... How does one go about this? I'm a total slattern but my machine has mould in & I can't imagine that's doing anything any good! I tried cleaning the drawer & the rubber bit but it's all inside the drawer slot & in places I can't reach. I do put it on a hot wash with either bio powder or white vinegar every so often - is there anything else I can do? It's only 8 years old & doesn't seem to have any other problems so I don't really want to replace it if I do have to. The clothes come out clean & don't smell bad so I suppose it's doing it's job!

Mmmmdanone · 24/05/2018 07:38

Line dried clothes smell fab.

vickyors · 24/05/2018 07:53

I dry on the line, and have a really nice body shop perfume which I spray into the tumble dryer if I'm using that..

asuwere · 24/05/2018 08:08

I do washing every day so no dirty clothes hanging around for long, and line drying makes them smell fresh.
Also not having too many clothes so they are worn and washed regularly.

TheWizardofWas · 24/05/2018 09:24

I am very traditional - some sachets with lavender in the airing cupboard and drawers lends a nice odour.
In my dreams....
actually we have no airing cupboard and we are lucky if anything reaches a drawer after/before being tossed on the floor!

SusanWalker · 24/05/2018 10:18

I also think you can't beat line drying for giving your clothes a nice smell. I'm currently sorting out my garden and am planning some tubs of lavender and other nice smelling plants to put along the washing line so the clothes pick up the fragrance.

Amber0685 · 24/05/2018 12:56

Another vote for line drying

FawnDrench · 24/05/2018 13:29

Drying clothes on the line - just can't beat it.

CathBookworm · 24/05/2018 14:03

I hang clothes on the line to dry and I store with lavender sachets

OutComeTheWolves · 24/05/2018 14:28

Don't overfill your washing machine.
Dry washing on the line.

starlight36 · 24/05/2018 19:22

Line-drying and soap bars or lavender sachets in drawers. A nice smelling detergent helps too!