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Why your clean laundry may not smell as good as it should

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Why Your Clean Laundry May Not Smell as Good as It Should

There’s nothing quite like the fresh, comforting scent of clean laundry—until you pull clothes from the washer or dryer and notice they don’t smell as good as you expected. If you’ve ever wondered why your laundry smells “off” despite being freshly washed, you’re not alone. Several common laundry pitfalls can rob your clothes of that crisp, clean fragrance. Here’s a closer look at why this happens and how to fix it.

1. Residue Build-Up in Your Washer

Over time, detergent, fabric softener, and dirt can accumulate inside your washing machine, creating a breeding ground for mold and mildew. This buildup not only causes musty odors in your machine but also transfers those smells to your laundry. Front-loading washers are especially prone to this issue because they use less water and often have a rubber gasket where moisture gets trapped.

Solution: Regularly clean your washing machine by running an empty hot water cycle with white vinegar or a washing machine cleaner. Don’t forget to wipe down rubber seals and detergent dispensers to prevent mildew growth.

2. Using Too Much Detergent

It might seem like more detergent equals cleaner clothes, but excess detergent can actually leave a sticky residue on fabrics. This residue traps odors and dirt, leaving your laundry less fresh.

Solution: Use the recommended amount of detergent based on your load size and water hardness. Consider switching to high-efficiency (HE) detergents if you have an HE washer.

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