Does anybody detox clothes to take out sweat build-up and rejuvenate their clothes?
This story started many years ago when my mother noticed a small mark on my shirt, and asked what it was all about. I said “the shirt goes into the wash every week but the mark still stays there.”
My Mother said "If you give me the shirt, I will get it out" After the shirt had gone through the next wash, I gave to my mother. And mother did get the small mark out from what looks like a clean shirt, but a couple extra comments came out of it, She said she could not believe just how dirty the water got, not only that, the very strong unpleasant odour that came from the bucket.
A few years later (maybe decades) I saw advertisement on television selling powder to soak clothes in, so next time I went to the supermarket I brought some and gave it a try, …...… I had a few fail attempts because of missing instructions on the soaking powder container …… and I got the same two things from the water that the clothes soaked in, got real dirty & very strong unpleasant odour, After it went through the washing machine, the shirt (clothes) feels better to wear, like a clothes was rejuvenated.
So you could think of it as either "Clothes Detox" or "Clothes Rejuvenation"
It seems the common automatic mechanical washing machine does not "cut the mustard" when it comes to get some toxic waste out of our clothes that comes from our body sweat. The good news is the more you soak the clothes, you notice you stop getting the very unpleasant odour, I am beginning to number my clothes with a marking pen so I can see when the last time it did a detox.
I got thinking if this happens with our clothes, what about bed sheets, that must have a strong build up from our toxic sweat, over the years, I got a big bucket, and gave it ago, personally I think it was a waste of time but then I go to bed dressed not naked. Naked sleeper may find detoxing bed sheets more useful.
If you give it a go, I hope you enjoy this new hobby. It only requires a few extra minutes per bucket. It might be advantage if you get strong rubber gloves, because if you do not give the clothes in the soak bucket a good clothes "massage" it is useless, these comments was not found as a tip on the container that the powder comes in, and why use rubber gloves? well you could use bare hands, but the toxic waste from body sweat from the bucket might get reabsorbed back into your body via your hands
This story started many years ago when my mother noticed a small mark on my shirt, and asked what it was all about. I said “the shirt goes into the wash every week but the mark still stays there.”
My Mother said "If you give me the shirt, I will get it out" After the shirt had gone through the next wash, I gave to my mother. And mother did get the small mark out from what looks like a clean shirt, but a couple extra comments came out of it, She said she could not believe just how dirty the water got, not only that, the very strong unpleasant odour that came from the bucket.
A few years later (maybe decades) I saw advertisement on television selling powder to soak clothes in, so next time I went to the supermarket I brought some and gave it a try, …...… I had a few fail attempts because of missing instructions on the soaking powder container …… and I got the same two things from the water that the clothes soaked in, got real dirty & very strong unpleasant odour, After it went through the washing machine, the shirt (clothes) feels better to wear, like a clothes was rejuvenated.
So you could think of it as either "Clothes Detox" or "Clothes Rejuvenation"
It seems the common automatic mechanical washing machine does not "cut the mustard" when it comes to get some toxic waste out of our clothes that comes from our body sweat. The good news is the more you soak the clothes, you notice you stop getting the very unpleasant odour, I am beginning to number my clothes with a marking pen so I can see when the last time it did a detox.
I got thinking if this happens with our clothes, what about bed sheets, that must have a strong build up from our toxic sweat, over the years, I got a big bucket, and gave it ago, personally I think it was a waste of time but then I go to bed dressed not naked. Naked sleeper may find detoxing bed sheets more useful.
If you give it a go, I hope you enjoy this new hobby. It only requires a few extra minutes per bucket. It might be advantage if you get strong rubber gloves, because if you do not give the clothes in the soak bucket a good clothes "massage" it is useless, these comments was not found as a tip on the container that the powder comes in, and why use rubber gloves? well you could use bare hands, but the toxic waste from body sweat from the bucket might get reabsorbed back into your body via your hands
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