In the rainy season, clothes often get a strange dampness and fungus-like smell. In such a situation, one does not even feel like wearing clothes. If you also want to get rid of this problem, then this article is for you. Here we will tell you 5 such home remedies with the help of which you can remove the smell coming from clothes.

While on one hand monsoon brings coolness and relief, on the other hand it also creates many problems. One of the most common problems is the strange dampness or mildew-like smell coming from clothes. There is more humidity during the rainy season, due to which clothes do not dry properly and a strange smell settles in them. This smell not only spoils the clothes but also makes one not feel like wearing them. Sometimes it happens that even freshly washed clothes start stinking in just a day or two.

 

Especially those who live in flats or closed houses, this problem bothers them more because there is less sunlight and clothes do not dry quickly. If you are also troubled by this problem in monsoon, then there is no need to panic. Here we are telling you some easy home remedies, with the help of which you can keep your clothes fragrant and full of freshness.

 

 

1. Add baking soda or white vinegar to the wash

While washing, add a spoonful of baking soda or a little white vinegar along with the detergent. Both these things help in removing the odor and keep the clothes clean and fresh naturally.

 

2. Let the clothes dry completely

Many times people keep half-dried clothes in the cupboard in a hurry, due to which they start smelling damp. Always ensure that the clothes dry completely, even if you have to do it for a while with the help of a fan or iron.

3. Keep naphthalene or scented sachets in the cupboard

Keep naphthalene balls or herbal scented sachets in the cupboard or clothes storage area. These keep the clothes fresh and do not let the odor come. If you want, you can also use dried neem leaves.

4. Do not forget to expose your clothes to sunlight

As soon as there is even a little sunlight, spread the clothes outside for a while. The heat of the sun helps kill fungus and bacteria, which reduces the odor.

5. Use anti-bacterial fabric spray

If you cannot wash clothes frequently, then use anti-bacterial fabric sprays available in the market. These sprays remove both odor and germs from the surface of clothes.

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