Huinanten, also known as the rainy season, is a time of year when humidity is high, and clothes are difficult to dry and prone to odors. Here are a few workarounds for this problem:
1.Combination of steam and vinegar:
Prepare a bucket of very hot water and add half a cup of vinegar (about 100 ml).
Close the bathroom door and hang your clothes near the shower.
Place a bucket with a vinegar-water mixture underneath your clothes.
Turn on hot showers to create a steam environment.
The combination of steam and vinegar helps to penetrate the garment and remove odors.
2.Outdoor drying:
Hang your clothes outdoors in an open, well-ventilated area.
Fresh air and sunlight help remove odors from clothes and speed up drying.
3.Tea Tree Oil Spray:
Prepare a spray bottle and add half a cup of water (about 100 ml) and 2 tablespoons of tea tree oil (about 20 ml).
Spray directly on the heavier parts of the garment.
Then dry the clothes outdoors, tea tree oil has a sterilizing and odor-removing effect.
4.Use a laundry care agent:
For each laundry, add an appropriate amount of laundry conditioner to the last rinse.
Let the laundry soak for a while and then hang it out to dry without having to water it again.
This keeps the garment smelling fresh and lasts and reduces odor build-up.
5.Warm salt water soaking:
Prepare the brine with warm water to ensure that the salt is completely dissolved.
Soak laundry for 10 to 20 minutes.
Then wash with clean water and let dry.
If the smell persists, it is recommended not to wear these items again.
The above methods are hoped to help you remove the odor of your clothes and promote the drying of your clothes when you return to Nantian. Remember to check the local weather forecast and choose the right time to dry outdoors so that the rain doesn't get wet again.
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