During the rainy season, the clothes kept in the wardrobe start smelling. These simple hacks will get rid of the problem.

Clothes do not dry completely during monsoon and after keeping them in the cupboard, they become damp and smell bad. In such a situation, with some home remedies, you can remove this bad smell and give freshness to the clothes.

Monsoon rain may provide relief from the heat but it also brings many household problems. One of the biggest problems is the damp smell coming from washed clothes. Due to continuous rain and moisture in the atmosphere, clothes do not dry properly and when such clothes are kept in the cupboard, they slowly start smelling like mildew. If your clothes also start smelling like this, then do not panic. Today we are telling you some easy household hacks with which you can easily get rid of this problem.

It is important to learn how to wear clothes properly

 

 

Drying clothes in the rain becomes the biggest challenge. But if the clothes are kept in the cupboard without drying them completely, then the chances of odor and mildew in increase. In such a situation, try to dry the clothes either under a strong fan or by using a dehumidifier in the room. Dry the clothes outside as soon as you get some sunlight.

Use vinegar and baking soda for cleaning

Vinegar and baking soda are considered very easy and effective for removing odor from clothes. Mixing half a cup of white vinegar or one teaspoon of baking soda with washing detergent and washing clothes removes the odor from them. Both these things kill bacteria and make clothes clean and soft.

Do not collect wet clothes

Many times people collect clothes due to rain and wash them together. But doing this can be harmful. Sweat and dirt can combine with the bacteria present on the clothes and cause bad odor. In such a situation, if immediate washing is not possible, hang the dirty clothes in a place where there is air.

Moisture absorbents to keep in your cupboard

If clean clothes smell bad even after keeping them in the cupboard, then it could be due to moisture in the cupboard. In such a case, you can keep silica gel, chalk or baking soda in the cupboard. These things absorb moisture and also give freshness to the clothes.

Use lemon juice and essential oil

A natural cleaning solution can be made by mixing lemon juice with water, which removes the odor by applying it on the smelly part. At the same time, mix a few drops of essential oil in water and put it in the vaporizer. This maintains a different type of fragrance in the clothes.

What to do and what not to do

Clothes should be kept in the cupboard only after they are completely dry. Apart from this, silica gel or dehumidifier should be used. As soon as the sun appears, clothes should be put outside to dry in the monsoon.

Apart from this, wet or slightly moist clothes should not be folded during monsoon. Also, wet clothes should not be left in the machine for a long time. Apart from this, clothes should not be left gathered in a bundle.