How can you tell if a brown, black, dark blue towel (or any towel, really) is clean? You hold it to your nose and... deeply inhale.
OOPS! Towel isn't as clean as you thought, eh? Who knows WHY it got put back up on the rack? Or maybe you live with a smoker? Oh, yeah, that's a fragrance you want lingering on your freshly showered skin! NOT. :(
Well... I live with a smoker. And trust me, the smell of that horrid nicotine permeates everything. What removes such a persistent odor? Laundry detergent can mask the odor but really doesn't seem to take all traces away.
I've found a product that does remove all traces of odor from your towels: Smelly Towel Cleaner!
I freely admit that when I first received it and read the directions, I just didn't think it would work. I was wrong.
When you open the bottle, the light fragrance draws you in -- it smells like fresh lemons. Lemons do smell so crisp and clean, don't they?
The directions call for one level cap full (one tablespoon) of Smelly Towel Cleaner powder to one load of towels and hot water to wash. Skeptical, I was. But I followed the directions to the letter.
OHMIGOSH! It worked! It worked fabulously well! No nicotine odor -- none! Seriously, I was stunned. The towels smelled so good, so clean!
The next load I washed was Mike's work clothes and... not only did they smell lovely but they were deeply cleaned. And you don't need fabric softener, either. Residue from soaps can cause clothes to feel a bit stiff and scratchy. Smelly Towel Cleaner removes all built-up residue and rinses clear. Clothes are naturally softer.
Mike and I are completely happy with Smelly Towel and use it with every load of towels and work clothes. I think you will like it, too! 1 bottle has 24 treatments for up to 1 year of fresh laundry. It retails for $14.99 for a 12 oz. bottle.
You can connect with the makers of Smelly Towel on the Smelly Washer website and their Social Media pages: Facebook, Google+, and @smellywasher on Twitter.
The great folks at Smelly Washer have generously offered one of my readers the chance to win a bottle of Smelly Towel for their own!
Just follow the entry instructions below for your chance to enter to win!
***Follow all instructions carefully. Open to USA only (Excluding Alaska and Hawaii), 18+. No PO Boxes, please. All entries are verified. Giveaway Ends on April 12, 2014.***
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I learned it is safe for any septic system.
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Layla is the hardest smell - wet dog - LOL
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i have a hard time getting mildew smell out of towels
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