I'm sorry, but the cold water part is wrong Bacteria do love warm, but it's a right amount of heat, around 33° C (sorry have no idea how much is that in F, and I'm not really up to look up to convert right now) And if the temperature is higher than that, it starts to get really inhospitable for bacteria Laundering machines usually heats water to 60°~70° C which is enough temperature to kill most bacteria, plus detergent in hot water is much more efficient in removing dirt and killing bacteria because the surface tension of water is significantly reduced in hot temperature allowing detergent to penetrate much further in to the fibers of clothes, plus hot water helps dissolve micro fat clogs that sticks to the fibers witch contain bacteria that are hard to remove with regular cold water In conclusion, hot water with detergent is a POWERFUL disinfection method
you can’t wash anything other than heavy duty pure 100% cotton at that temperature. most synthetic fabrics, which performance gym clothes fabrics are, will call for 30-40 degrees.
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaria yes you are correct, some types of fabric are sensible to hot water, specially the synthetic/semi-synthetic ones, most of the time I rather just take the risks because I don't want any bacteria building up on the armpit region of my clothes, and lately I've been avoiding to buy synthetic clothes for good, and preferring to buy pure cotton because they are much more anti-bacterial in all aspects
We use borax and vinegar In the washer for the smell because we all have thyroid problems so we sweat like crazy and my dad's sweat is so hard to remove but borax is amazing at it
Skip all of these steps and fill your washer's detergent and softener drawers with white vinegar. When drying, toss half a cup of vinegar on your wet clothes. Acts as a natural softener and makes your clothes smell fresher than ever. No need to soak, no need to separate clothes. : )
i don't know where this reputation of gym clothes ending up like toxic waste came from, but mine don't get that horrible ever. i just wash them like normal and they come out fine.
It's not enough, especially if the clothes stay wet (with sweat) in the hamper They might seem clean at first but as you workout you will actually notice the difference, in that they actually still have a lot of bacteria on them
Because usually regular laundering machines do not disinfect clothes completely They only remove a certain amount of them, but there's still a pretty high amount And if you launder too much dirty clothes during a considerable time and not disinfect it regularly, your laundering machine will become a bacteria pit To the point your clothes might start getting out of it with more bacteria than it got in, and you might notice that your clothes might start getting out of it with a little bad smell, that's a sign that your laundering machine is infested with bacteria That's why it's good to "pre-disinfect" clothes before throwing them at the machine If you are interested in the topic of disinfecting the laundering machine you can search online/CZcams there's a lot of content about it and your manufacturing also should have some material about it
I bet this dudes house smells like the definition of clean.
😂😂
I bet his house smells like definition
The way he pauses and smiles after a sentence is hilarious.
Don't use fabric softener. Buy some wool dryer balls. They eliminate static cling, reduce drying time and last for years.
I'm sorry, but the cold water part is wrong
Bacteria do love warm, but it's a right amount of heat, around 33° C (sorry have no idea how much is that in F, and I'm not really up to look up to convert right now)
And if the temperature is higher than that, it starts to get really inhospitable for bacteria
Laundering machines usually heats water to 60°~70° C which is enough temperature to kill most bacteria, plus detergent in hot water is much more efficient in removing dirt and killing bacteria because the surface tension of water is significantly reduced in hot temperature allowing detergent to penetrate much further in to the fibers of clothes, plus hot water helps dissolve micro fat clogs that sticks to the fibers witch contain bacteria that are hard to remove with regular cold water
In conclusion, hot water with detergent is a POWERFUL disinfection method
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you can’t wash anything other than heavy duty pure 100% cotton at that temperature. most synthetic fabrics, which performance gym clothes fabrics are, will call for 30-40 degrees.
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaria yes you are correct, some types of fabric are sensible to hot water, specially the synthetic/semi-synthetic ones, most of the time I rather just take the risks because I don't want any bacteria building up on the armpit region of my clothes, and lately I've been avoiding to buy synthetic clothes for good, and preferring to buy pure cotton because they are much more anti-bacterial in all aspects
Yeah that's what they want you to belive.
Thank you because I was about to say…. Hot water kills bacteria.
You seem like the sweetest guy!
Mr clean been real quiet since this guy showed up
the best way to keep your gym clothes smelling fresh is by not going to the gym
But I love gym
😂😂
An even better way of keeping your clothes smelling fresh is by never wearing them.
Amen, brother
@@dihydrogenmonoxide9210 but I love clothes
We use borax and vinegar In the washer for the smell because we all have thyroid problems so we sweat like crazy and my dad's sweat is so hard to remove but borax is amazing at it
My guy u r my god that leads me to the path of clean
Lysol laundy disinfectant liquid i really good for removing odors
This man is out here looking like irwin from billy amd mandy all grown up
I just worked out and I will be back with this comment to see if it works….
It works
You even havenot edited your comment
@@elitecinemaUs watdahellboi🥴
@@elitecinemaUs they think us dumb...(?)
I typed the first part, did the clothes and finished the comment
@@aidanschmidt9238 ohhh
The holy grail, white vinegar!
I've tried every way possible to get rid of the odor and the only solution worked was the enzymes
I needed this!!!!!
Tf?
@ianboyd8496 bro your channel is g. a. y
Excellent tips!
problem solved show, make a laundry video for all the types of jerseys!
ty so much for this
Should I be washing my body and dishes in cold water too?
Why do laundry machines have hot water settings if they are actually increasing bacteria?
Is it weird that I really want like a tour of your house I feel like it probably looks brand new cause you know every tip and trick
Thanks dad
Might be a dumb question, but is there any clothes fabric that can't be put into vinegar?
Any tips on getting shirt necks and cuffs of shirts clean?
I use febreeze spray on my athletic clothes and then after that I put it to the drying machine is that a bad thing?
Thank you🎉
Great video
A message for MEN!!
Any tips for jock itch .... can I use white vinegar ????
You are sooo adorable
Do you have any tips for PE clothes
Let just not wearing cloth working out guys.
My everyday outfit is my workout clothes
Same because I sweat as much in my regular clothes as I do after I work out so I just wear the same clothes.
Skip all of these steps and fill your washer's detergent and softener drawers with white vinegar. When drying, toss half a cup of vinegar on your wet clothes. Acts as a natural softener and makes your clothes smell fresher than ever. No need to soak, no need to separate clothes. : )
Congratulations 🎉 you just beat girls.
Am I early? No comments yet. Hm
I just know his house smells good
This is why I refuse to work out
i don't know where this reputation of gym clothes ending up like toxic waste came from, but mine don't get that horrible ever. i just wash them like normal and they come out fine.
Think it comes down to the material, I have some shirts that come out fine and some that still smell weird from the same wash.
Why not just wash it normally? Doesn't that work too?
It's not enough, especially if the clothes stay wet (with sweat) in the hamper
They might seem clean at first but as you workout you will actually notice the difference, in that they actually still have a lot of bacteria on them
Yeah way to many instructions for my adhd brain haha
Why do you know EVERYTHING?? either you're really skilled at following and explaining online instructions or this is real life experience.
I need an explanation... what's the problem? Why didn't you put it directly in the washing machine?
Because usually regular laundering machines do not disinfect clothes completely
They only remove a certain amount of them, but there's still a pretty high amount
And if you launder too much dirty clothes during a considerable time and not disinfect it regularly, your laundering machine will become a bacteria pit
To the point your clothes might start getting out of it with more bacteria than it got in, and you might notice that your clothes might start getting out of it with a little bad smell, that's a sign that your laundering machine is infested with bacteria
That's why it's good to "pre-disinfect" clothes before throwing them at the machine
If you are interested in the topic of disinfecting the laundering machine you can search online/CZcams there's a lot of content about it and your manufacturing also should have some material about it
I thought you was from key&peele
Man I've literally never had to go above gentle 30s program on my gym gear, and I SWEAT. Here everyone be pulling out the vinegar and shit?
#now you know
You kinda look like Jordan peele
I dont stink after sweating a lot because I shower regularly and use good soap and deodorant.
Second
somehow, I don’t think Twinkie goes to the gym very often😂😂😂
I don't sweat
I am NOT doing allat
Or just throw it in the machine
Buy wool
Pin plz
Hopefully this will take the cream stains out of my jeans whenever I watch your videos 😩
This is probably the last person I would take ANY workout advice from