Smelly Towel Cleaner and Smelly Washer Cleaner!!

I am so lazy when it comes to doing laundry. Seriously, I will start laundry with the full intention of doing load after load and being caught up. Then 2 days later I realize that the first load is still in the washing machine. So, I have to run that load thru the washer at least twice to get the bad smell out. I kick myself over and over and vow never to do that again (ya know, until next weekend)

Now the bottle says Smelly Towel Cleaner, but I have a confession, I have used it on jeans and other clothes that get ummmm ‘accidentally’ left in the washer. I am thoroughly and totally impressed!! Smelly Towel removes mildew odor completely!! COMPLETELY!!! Smelly Towel Cleaner does what 3 washes of Tide didn’t get out!!

Then towels! Holy COW!! My towels are as soft and fluffy as when I first bought them!! I had NO IDEA that my towels needed a boost!! WOW!!!! I have new towels again!! WITH JUST ONE cap full!! 1 tablespoon!! SWEET!!

  • Add 1 level cap (1 tbsp) to a full load of stinky laundry in any HE or regular clothes washer and complete a normal wash cycle . More extreme cases may need to repeat and/or soak to remove odor.  Do not use on new dark colored items as fading may occur.  
  • Use without detergent to remove odor.  Use just a 1/2 tsp with detergent to prevent mold odor*, soften towels and make them more absorbent and fluffier without using chemicals!   Boost detergent effectiveness and brighten colors with this customer favorite!

* Use monthly or when odor is noticed in the washer or laundry.

Smelly Towel Cleaner has been a laundry saver! Add one capful to the washer and out goes all the bad smell!! Nothing but fresh smelling laundry is left behind!! I LOVE this stuff!!!

Available in tons of different stores including Amazon, Sears and Bed Bath & Beyond. Find a retailer near you here. It’s a MUST have in the laundry room!!

Next is the Smelly Washer Cleaner.

Every SINGLE washer needs Smelly Washer Cleaner!! I’m thoroughly impressed with Smelly Washer Cleaner. I have a front load washer, for some reason it gets a funky smell after a while. The door gasket gets especially NASTY!! Use the hottest water available add a level cap and if the washer is extremely bad pause and let the washer soak. For door gasket areas just mix a teaspoon in a spray bottle, spray liberally and allow to soak, come back in about 30 minutes and wipe away the gross easily and quickly!

I truly can’t believe how amazing both of these products are!  Bonus!! Smelly Washer offers a 100% money back guarantee if the customer is not completely satisfied.  You can’t go wrong!!

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

I’m Refreshing My Blog (and Bust Ghosts)

Updating old content is a bit like digital archaeology: you head in to dust the archives and end up unearthing questionable life choices from 2016. Between the over-filtered photos and advice that’s aged like room-temperature milk, the past can be… loud.

Lately, I’ve been dealing with a resident spirit: The Ghost of Peanut Butter and Whine. This digital poltergeist has been busy:

  • The Vanishing Act: Deleting images and leaving empty boxes where tutorials used to be.
  • The Link Graveyard: Swapping brand partners for sketchy “AI Crypto” links.
  • Font Sabotage: Reverting modern text to “Geocities-era” antique fonts.

How to Refresh Your Blog (and Bust Ghosts)

I’m giving my archives a facelift to keep my blog traffic climbing. Here’s the plan:

  1. Exorcise 404s: Use a plugin to find and fix dead links.
  2. Update the “Now”: Swap 2019 recommendations for 2026 essentials.
  3. Spruce up Metadata: Ensure the focus keyword (blog) is in headers and the first paragraph for maximum SEO impact.

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5 Comments

  • HARP

    Hey this is somewhat of off topic but I was wanting to know if blogs use WYSIWYG editors or if you have to manually code with HTML. I’m starting a blog soon but have no coding skills so I wanted to get guidance from someone with experience. Any help would be enormously appreciated!|

  • Sarah L

    I could try this on my towels. I don’t need it for the reason you do: I go to the laundromat and so don’t leave wash in the machine.

  • Jacqueline

    I also have a front loader and it gets disgusting if you leave the door closed (same spot as yours, the seal) I can’t leave it open because of the cat, but I end up squishing paper towles in the little ga in the door gasket to try and soak up some of the muck– this looks so awesome!

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