CLEANING TIPS
Published: November 8, 2024
Updated: July 8, 2025
Ever take out a load of freshly cleaned clothes only to find they still smell a little musty? It’s frustrating, to say the least. The good news? There are common reasons for this, and better yet, common fixes.
If you find yourself dealing with a musty smell after washing clothes, there’s likely a hidden reason behind it. Here are some of the most common culprits to watch for:
You might not be surprised to hear that warm, wet places (like a hamper, even an unattended washer and dryer) are great places for bacteria and mold to grow. When damp clothes sit in a laundry basket, washing machine or improperly loaded dryer for too long, odor-causing bacteria have the perfect chance to spread, creating a musty smell that’s hard to get rid of.
You may, however, be surprised to learn that leftover detergent and fabric softener can be an odor-causing culprit too! They’re meant to make clothes smell fresh, but using too much can lead to residue on your clothes, i.e. another place for smelly germs to thrive. Make sure to follow directions for fresh-smelling laundry with every load.
Stuffing your washer to the brim might save time, but it’s bad news for your laundry. When clothes are packed too tightly, water and detergent can’t circulate properly, leaving dirt, sweat, and odor behind. Without enough space to rinse thoroughly, you’re more likely to end up with that damp, musty smell—even right out of the wash.
Using the wrong temperature or cycle can prevent your clothes from getting fully clean. Cold water may work for most of your loads, but certain garments—like sweaty gym clothes—might need a warmer setting to break down odors. Likewise, a quick cycle may not be enough time to remove built-up smells, especially from heavy fabrics like towels or denim.
Even the cleanest clothes can end up smelling musty if they’re not dried thoroughly. Leaving damp laundry in a humid room or piling it up before it’s fully dry invites mildew and odor-causing bacteria to take hold. Be sure clothes are completely dry before folding or storing them. Try our wool dryer balls with the help of our comprehensive wool dryer ball guide to ensure that the drying process isn’t what’s setting you back.
Preventing musty smells is easy with a few small changes to your laundry routine.
Good airflow: After you wash your clothes, leave the door slightly open to help moisture escape and reduce the chance of mold and mildew growing.
Dry clothes quickly: Move wet clothes to the dryer immediately after washing them—making sure to not overload your dryer. If you prefer to line-dry, be sure to spread them out well to avoid overlap.
Using proper washing methods can also help prevent odors from setting into fabric:
Avoid Overloading: Don't pack too many clothes into the machine. Overloading makes it hard for water and detergent to flow properly.
Sort Clothes Wisely: In addition to sorting by color, you can try sorting fabric by weight. Washing heavy items like towels and blankets with lighter clothes can cause uneven washing and drying.
Choose the Right Cycle: Pick a wash cycle that fits your laundry load. For clothes that are dirtier than usual, select a longer cycle to give the machine ample time to remove odors.
Sometimes, no matter how careful you are, you’ll still notice a musty smell after washing clothes, especially with clothes you tend to sweat in. Luckily, whether you’re wondering how to get a mildew smell out of clothes or how to remove sweat stains from clothes, there are several easy ways to get rid of these odors.
White vinegar is a reliable natural deodorizer. To get rid of smells and make fabrics softer, soak your laundry in a solution of one cup white vinegar and a gallon of water for at least an hour, then wash regularly.
Baking soda can also absorb stuck-in odors. Add half a cup to your wash with your regular detergent.
Nature’s deodorizers—sunlight and fresh air! Hanging your clothes outside to dry can help eliminate musty smells, as sunlight has powerful clothes bleaching properties, and proper airflow never hurts!
Musty smells do not have to be part of the laundry routine. With the right care and a few adjustments, you can prevent odors and keep your clothes smelling fresh. One of the most important changes? Choosing a detergent that cleans effectively without leaving behind buildup.
That is where Blueland comes in. Our laundry detergent tablets are a simple swap that help keep clothes fresh, without the harsh ingredients found in conventional options. Make the switch today and explore our full laundry collection for simple, sustainable swaps.
Sources:
Healthline. A Guide to Getting Strong Smells Out of Your Clothes
National Library of Medicine. Laundry Hygiene and Odor Control: State of the Science
Science Direct. Sweat and odor in sportswear – A review
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