Too cute not to share
Here's G. riding in the swing. (L. was napping inside.) I just want to reach out and pinch her cheeks.
On another not-so-cute note, those towels...well, they're still stinky. They look OK, but they smell. Even after 2 washes with detergent and Borax. Now they're going through again with vinegar this time. Anyone have any other suggestions? I don't want to get rid of them because I use old towels all the time; they are too useful and I don't want to have to use the good towels to do the yuckier jobs. But, if they are going to continue to smell like a sewer... Bleh.
On another not-so-cute note, those towels...well, they're still stinky. They look OK, but they smell. Even after 2 washes with detergent and Borax. Now they're going through again with vinegar this time. Anyone have any other suggestions? I don't want to get rid of them because I use old towels all the time; they are too useful and I don't want to have to use the good towels to do the yuckier jobs. But, if they are going to continue to smell like a sewer... Bleh.
Comments
Get "new" old towels at the thrift store.
1 quart peroxide, 1 cup baking powder, 1 tsp liquid dish soap. Mix all together in plastic ice cream bucket. Discard any solution left over. Can not be stored - will explode if put in sealed container. Use right away after mixing. Safe to bathe humans and animals in. Rinse off well.
I am guessing that the most of the vinegar is gone but just the stink remains after two washes.
another suggestion,
I wonder if the smell will be gone if the towels were left outside to air for a week.
good luck - I think there must be a solution out there - keep with it and let us know the outcome.
- EL
- EL