Removing Muddy Water Stains and Mildew Odors
In light of the recent flooding in Oklahoma,  I’ve decided to post with some helpful tips to help get rid of mildew odor and mud stains that have most likely affected many of you.
Mildew Odors
Washing your belongings a few times on a normal setting may get rid of the odor, but if that isn’t enough to combat the mildew smell, we’ve found a way to get your belongings back in shape and get that unpleasant smell out quickly. Here is how:
- Place your smelly belongings in the washing machine and fill with the hottest water possible. Add in 2 cups of white vinegar. Do not add any other products (detergent, softener etc.). This will allow the vinegar to penetrate the material without interference. Â Run a full cycle.
- If the odor persist, repeat step 1, only this time use baking soda instead of vinegar. Run a full cycle once again.
- Dry until they are fully dry.
Muddy Water Stains
- Using the same method as above with vinegar works, but in case you don’t like the smell, you can always use a color-safe bleach and the warmest water your belongings will allow.
- Baking soda will also work. Add approximately a 1/4 – 1/2 cup of baking soda to your load of laundry along with your favorite laundry detergent. Do not add any softener, this will allow the baking soda to penetrate the garments. Wash on the hottest setting your clothes/belongings will allow.
- If possible hang them out to dry to make sure all of the stains have been removed. When hanging them out to dry isn’t an option, inspect them carefully before drying. If needed, wash them again.
- Once all evidence of the stains are removed, dry them according to the label recommendations.