How To Rid Your Towels Of That Gross Mildew Smell

Say Goodbye to Musty Towels Forever — Long-Term Hacks & Pro Laundry Tips!

In Part 1, you learned how white vinegar and baking soda can deep-clean and deodorize towels. Now let’s talk long-term prevention, washing machine maintenance, and some secret hacks used by professional cleaners.


🛑 Stop Mildew Before It Starts

A fresh towel begins after the wash! Here’s how to keep mildew away for good:

1️⃣ Dry Towels Immediately

Never let towels sit wet in the washing machine or laundry basket. Mold and mildew thrive in damp, dark places — especially in humid climates.

➡️ Pro tip: Use a dryer with a high heat setting or hang towels in direct sunlight (a natural disinfectant!)

2️⃣ Use Less Detergent

More detergent ≠ cleaner towels. In fact, excess detergent builds up in fibers, trapping bacteria and odor.

✔️ Use half the recommended amount, especially in HE (high-efficiency) machines.

3️⃣ Skip Fabric Softeners

They may smell nice, but they coat the fibers, reducing absorbency and locking in smells.

Use vinegar in the rinse cycle instead for softness and sanitation.


🧺 Washing Machine Maintenance = Odor-Free Laundry

You can’t get clean towels from a dirty machine! Here’s how to detox your washer:

Run a hot cycle with vinegar and baking soda once a month
Scrub detergent drawers and rubber seals (mold hides there!)
Leave the door open after each use to let it dry out

🌀 Got a front-loader? The rubber gasket is mildew’s favorite hiding place. Clean it with a paste of baking soda and lemon juice.


🌿 Bonus: Natural Fragrance Boosters

Looking for a fresh scent without synthetic chemicals?

  • 🍋 Add lemon essential oil to your dryer balls

  • 🌸 Drop lavender oil on a damp cloth before drying

  • 🪵 Use cedar chips in your linen closet to repel mustiness

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