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Ever Wish There Was A “Magic Pill” For Your Stinky Washing Machine?

Well, wish no more! It may not be a “pill,” but for someone who has been plagued by a stinky washing machine, it certainly may seem like “magic.” Smelly Washer washing machine cleaner is a remarkable product that uses all-natural ingredients to safely and effectively remove mold, fungus and odor from your washer and clothes.

Smelly Washer removes harmful allergens and dangerous molds that breed in your washing machine. These molds can cause health problems, or at the very least be the source of a seriously stinky washing machine.

If you have been battling a stinky washing machine, mildewed clothes, or mold-related health problems due to washer mildew, read on to find out how Smelly Washer washing machine cleaner may be the “magic pill” you’ve been wishing for.

The Problem: Washer Mildew

There’s just one word for it: ick. Washer mildew can be the source of embarrassing odors that linger in your laundry room and on your clean clothes. But stinky towels may not be the worst of your worries if you have a serious mold problem in your washing machine. Mold can also cause health problems such as asthma, sinus and respiratory infections, a weakened immune system, and a whole host of other issues.

Regardless of your reason for wanting to eliminate mildew in your washing machine, it’s important to understand why it’s there in the first place. Mildew thrives in damp conditions and needs something to feed off: soap suds, hair, lint and dirt all fit the bill. Sound familiar? Your washing machine is the perfect breeding ground.

The Solution: Smelly Washer

If you have a stinky washing machine, hope is not lost. Formerly Purewasher, Smelly Washer washing machine cleaner has had all dyes and perfumes removed to conform to natural “green” standards. It uses all-natural citrus-based ingredients to effectively eliminate mildew and odors.

Smelly Washer is guaranteed to remove odors from your washing machine, regardless of whether it is a top or front loader. One capful (1 tablespoon) can either be added directly into the tub or through your detergent dispenser. It should be used on the hottest or preset “clean” cycle of your machine. For more stubborn mildew or odors, allow the solution to soak several hours or even overnight. If you have many “layers” of mildew, it may take several soakings to completely eliminate the mold and odor.

Other Uses

Because Smelly Washer washing machine cleaner is formulated to target mold and mildew, it can be used in other ways around the house. Your next priority after eliminating washer mildew is to tackle clothing mildew by adding 1 tablespoon of Smelly Washer to your load of stinky clothes.

To clean mold from other hard and soft surfaces in your home such as the tub and shower, and canvas boat and grill covers, mix 1 tablespoon Smelly Washer in a spray bottle with hot water.







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smellywasher Washing Machine Selection Depends Upon Location And Use 0 Nov 20 2009, 12:11 AM EST by smellywasher
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The old days of heavy duty washing machines being out in the garage on a concrete floor are pretty much over. Apartments, condominiums and multi-plex units often have you placing your washing machine upstairs on floors that may or may not be ideal for washing machines. A washing machine filled with water can put a strain on your floor and your ears with the ensuing vibration.

The emergence of the energy-, water- and detergent-efficient front loading washer is another factor that contributes to potential problems. As your front loading washer agitates in an up-and-down motion, rather than side-to-side, your floor must absorb even more vibration. This is especially troublesome when your laundry facilities are next to your bedroom.

Families Size Helps You Decide

Big families go through a lot of laundry and they must select a washing machine that can handle this rigorous use. Ideally, the floor of any laundry room would be reinforced. If the vibration from such a machine appears to be causing a problem for the floor, or people trying to sleep nearby, there are solutions.

The floor underneath the washer can be reinforced with floor joists. If this is not possible, a heavy duty board or rubber mat can be placed underneath the washing machine to absorb some of the noise and vibration. The type of motor should also be considered. Older washing machines used transmissions that can be noisy and cause more vibration. Newer models use direct drive motors which are quieter and vibrate less. Individuals living alone can opt for a smaller washing machine that will not cause as much vibration or noise.

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smellywasher Protect Your Lungs With Natural Laundry Products 0 Nov 3 2009, 4:54 AM EST by smellywasher
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Most people don't consider their laundry when dealing with respiratory problems. Smoking and pollution are seen as the most common causes of lung, throat, nose and eye irritation, but a leisurely stroll down your nearest grocery store detergent aisle may change your mind. Laundry detergents and fabric softeners, even those in sealed boxes, can irritate mucous membranes, make your eyes water and trigger respiratory problems such as asthma.

More Than Skin Deep

The effects of using harsh chemicals to clean your laundry can go much further than you may realize. For example, while bleach is deadly to germs, it is also deadly to humans. Frequent exposure to bleach can cause long lasting damage to lung tissue and everyone knows what happens when you spill it on colored fabric. Combine bleach with ammonia, another common household chemical, and the fumes can kill you.

Less Is More

Today's improvements in washing machine technology have made the need for detergent all but disappear. Unless your clothing is stained with grease, blood, grass or chocolate, simply running them through the hot water wash cycle will remove the sweat, dead skin cells, dust and odor causing components that make our clothing less than fresh. Even with oil and stains, only a single tablespoon of detergent is required to get your clothes fresh and clean. Anything beyond that amount is going to leave a residue in your washer that plays host to mold and mildew, resulting in a smelly washing machine filled with mold. This mold then emits odors and mold spores into your "clean" clothing.

Fabric softener is another candidate for the "less is more" philosophy in today's washing machines and with today's high quality water supply. It leaves behind a mold feeding ground that can only be combated with washing machine cleaners.
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smellywasher Why Your Washing Machine May Be The Cause Of Your Asthma 0 Oct 19 2009, 12:58 AM EDT by smellywasher
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Asthma is a chronic disease that makes breathing troublesome for more 20 million Americans. For most people, asthma is just an unfortunate part of their normal lives; they take medicines and use fast-acting inhalers to alleviate their symptoms. But for many people, an asthma attack is triggered by some sort of allergen. By simply removing or avoiding the allergen, the asthma symptoms may improve. One of the biggest triggers? Mold.

Mold

Mold is a fungus that thrives in damp conditions. It can grow anywhere in your home: in the shower, under wall paper and carpeting, in the basement, and even in unassuming places like your washing machine.

Mold can enter the body through various ways; the easiest being through inhalation. Mold produces spores that become airborne which can be easily inhaled, where they then launch an assault your respiratory system. Mold can also be ingested; this may occur if you eat a piece of moldy bread, or if a child chews on a piece of clothing that carries mold. This may trigger more internal symptoms such as nausea. Finally, mold can enter the body through skin contact. This may cause itching, swelling and infections in open wounds.

Asthma Trigger

Mold can cause problems for anyone; from coughing, sneezing and itchy, watery eyes, to more severe symptoms like fatigue, nausea, and fever and in some cases even death from serious allergic reactions.

For people who have higher sensitivities or known allergies to mold, inhaling mold can trigger an asthma attack. Asthma is an inflammation and swelling of the airways that causes them to constrict, making breathing very difficult.

Asthma attacks are the cause of more than 2 million emergency room visits every year. What some people might not realize is that they may have a mold problem right under their nose that’s to blame for their asthma.
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