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Do you guys normally soak the garments in the borax solution or just toss it in the washer with the clothes?
Also one other note, if you wash the clothes with cold water, the baking soda and borax might not fully dissolve and you could be left with white powder/crust on your clothes. That's why I use warm water for the gym clothes. Pretty sure merino should washed in cold water, so I'd dissolve the powders in some warm water, then dump that in the drum and wash on cold.
so did you get the smell out?So go did what Muddler said today. Soaked with borax, washing soda, detergent (no hydrogen peroxide) then switched to my washer. Before I dumped the concoction back into the washer I thought maybe I ought to google this quick... this is what I found when I searched "is borax safe for marino wool" ...
Wish I did this before soaking it for 2 hours.
Washing the fabric with an alkaline material that has a pH much above 8 (a neutral pH is 7) can harm wool and silk because they are acidic materials. Avoid borax, washing soda, or ammonia; these are alkaline materials, as are some soaps.
No hard feelings to anyone of course, and muddler did say he did this on his gym clothes not his marino. Anyhow it's washing on a deep cycle now in cold water with marino safe detergent. Hopefully it didn't ruin anything.... (which was the main goal from the start)
We used to dump in a can of Coke when washing our smelly clothes from commercial fishing. It works.
I have thought about that!Throw em in a ziplock bag and freeze em. Works on shoes.