Date: 27/04/2026 13:42:25
From: Michael V
ID: 2385140
Subject: re: Chat April 2026

kii said:


kii said:

SCIENCE said:

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Information handed down from the old women in my family. Especially good for sanitizing and deodorizing armpits of t-shirts etc.

Anecdote alert with story and with a pretty picture (not mine).

My boss from the bookstore complained that his shirts still had a bad odour after he washed them. He used a dryer. One woman told him to make a paste of bicarb and smear it on the smelly bits etc. I said he need to dry them in the sunshine, maybe not every wash, but sometimes. Washing/soaking them in bicarb, water and vinegar would assist as well.
He and the woman looked a bit stunned at my suggestion. I mean copious amounts of sunshine in the SW of the USofA, but so many people use dryers. Clotheslines are rare creatures there.


We don’t own a drier. Everything is dried on the clothes line, except when it rains consistently for many days, and then we use inside fold-up drying racks.

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