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  • Old clothes that stink like sh*t!

    I need to know how to get rid of that smelly underarm smell that gets into certain types of fabric and doesnt come out after washing. Then you get hot and go to sweating and it seems to re-activate the stinky armpit smell. I was in a class last week and started sweating and I smelled it so I know everyone around me was thinking "damn that dude smells like sh8t"..LOL

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    Re: Old clothes that stink like sh*t!

    throw it out its in there for life,lol. really get a new shirt and make sure you were deoderant every day,lol
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      Re: Old clothes that stink like sh*t!

      Originally posted by FUZO View Post
      throw it out its in there for life,lol. really get a new shirt and make sure you were deoderant every day,lol
      haha, what If its my favorite good luck shirt that i got laid in several times?

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        Re: Old clothes that stink like sh*t!

        Hey btw, looks like Im not the only person who has this issue. Look what I just found:

        "Stubborn Odors

        Most liquid detergents do not target embedded odors and even after gym clothes are washed, these odors stay entrenched in the fibers. After a few workouts, even the best high tech fabrics typically develop a musty odor. This is caused by bacteria attracted to sweat soaked fabric.

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