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I can not believe it. I got rid of body odour. Usually I sweated a lot and I smelled really bad. But now my body smells so good. I was workign all day and sweat also and my armpits smell like fine soap after 8 hours after showering.

The problem was in clothes. They were not washed properly. They had a moldy smell after washing. So i soaked them in 1 cup of vinegar and one cup of baking soda before washing.

The clothes feel so fresh.

And today i sweated under arms and i still smell like coming out of the shower.

Unbeleivable. If only i could soak my tongue before washing, for ***k sake

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So, how many years did it take you to find that out? :lol: :lol:
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all my life

the clothes were really smelly :)
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Jimi wrote:the clothes were really smelly :)
heh, i had this one tshirt. whenever i would start to sweat, this horrible sewage odor would start coming off of me.. i didn't know what it was for the longest time..

eventually i ended up sniffing the shirt while i wasn't wearing it and realized that it wasn't me, but that damn shirt..


my theory is that
1) the printing on the shirt is made of some strange material
2)i rode my bike home from work in the pouring rain, right near a disgusting river.. so maybe the sewage smell stayed in the shirt and refused to come out
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Post by Jimi Stein »

So usually if you smell of sweat it might be your clothes because the previous sweat is heating up

I also had a shirt that would smell like that and I threw it away. Too bad I could use it in my experiment.

I always had to change clothes few times a day and now i fell fresh even for days. But of course I change the clothes each day but they do not smell.

VInegar and baking soda are wonderful in that case.
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Post by austuser »

vinegar and baking soda. KABOOM
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austuser wrote:vinegar and baking soda. KABOOM
:lol: :lol: =D> =D> =D>
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Post by CyberchndriacNot »

Brill! So that means we should also be washing our bedlinen in it! Hey maybe my room will start smelling fresher! I sprinkle BS on the carpets and put vinegar in the hot water to clean my tiled floors and that seems to neutralise any lingering smells. I'd also tried it on myself but despite what lots of others have said it just doesn't work...
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you have to soak it for few hours and also add vinegar to wash cycle

I thought I really start to smell bad, that i have tmau or something, like it smelled like sewer or something similar. But it was just my clothes.
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