Date: Dec 5, 2008 2:26 PM
Subject: Tip: Smelly washers
To: Everyday Cheapskate
Dear Mary,I want to share a tip about the mold in front-loading washers.
I found https://smellywasher.shop/ mentioned on a blog site on the subject. I took a chance and ordered their product - Smellywasher - and it worked miracles. Now, about 3 months after using one capful one time, the mold smell has not returned. I used an even smaller amount to get the smell out of clean towels.
They charge $16 for "a year's supply" (plus $12 to ship it to Israel), but I feel that it was worth every penny (and every shekel). It seems to me that the amount I received will last much more than a year.
Other methods are talked about on various blogs, but nothing I tried - vinegar, baking soda, etc. - worked. Borax is not available in Israel, so I couldn't try that.
From the blogs I have read, not one method works for everyone, but I'm very happy with Smellywasher.
All the best."
Judy F. / Israel
Subject: Tip: Smelly washers
To: Everyday Cheapskate
Dear Mary,I want to share a tip about the mold in front-loading washers.
I found https://smellywasher.shop/ mentioned on a blog site on the subject. I took a chance and ordered their product - Smellywasher - and it worked miracles. Now, about 3 months after using one capful one time, the mold smell has not returned. I used an even smaller amount to get the smell out of clean towels.
They charge $16 for "a year's supply" (plus $12 to ship it to Israel), but I feel that it was worth every penny (and every shekel). It seems to me that the amount I received will last much more than a year.
Other methods are talked about on various blogs, but nothing I tried - vinegar, baking soda, etc. - worked. Borax is not available in Israel, so I couldn't try that.
From the blogs I have read, not one method works for everyone, but I'm very happy with Smellywasher.
All the best."
Judy F. / Israel