Mule3006Elk
WKR
Normal IMO. When I take my FL base layers out of the wash and hang dry them the laundry room has a definite funk smell.
Once they dry they smell normal.
Once they dry they smell normal.
I have no issues following this advice/method.Sometimes when I take them out of the washer, if I had let them sit for a little while in there, they are little musky with that wool smell, but honestly, once they are dry the smell goes away. I've never experienced the smell while hunting even when I've been soaked by a rain storm or sweated a bunch. I have a lot of merino wool, but just have never experienced what you are dealing with.
Try washing with a little baking soda and some scentless detergent maybe? All my hunting clothes get washed that way, and like I said I don't have any stinky wool issues for the most part.
I’ll have to look into that wash, thank you!All my merino wool is Kuiu.
I’ve got some from 2012 and I have never had a problem with smell.
Not on any piece do what I have. There will be a musty smell if I forget and leave it in the washer over night, but that rarely ever happens and if it does I wash them again anyways.
I wash them in Atsko sports wash on gentle cycle - no problems.
I agree.My Kuiu merino has never smelled wet or otherwise. I use Atsko sports wash and have for 35-40 years? They don’t smell when I dunk them in a creek to rinse them during a hunt either.
Which was the main reason I first started using it. It’s the only thing in the house for washing clothes.Not only does it help with Odor but it also has no UV brighteners.
All I use on my hunting clothes is Atsko, and a lot of the merino's still stink to high heaven when wet. I have a very strong sense of smell, but my goodness....to not smell it at all would be difficult. Like I've said before, the KUIU was so bad just hiking in on an elk hunt was too much to take for me. The combination of sewer and chemical smell all put together, even coming out of the laundry, just bad. I haven't found any other brand that was that bad. But when dry, they're fine.I agree.
I’ve had nothing but good experiences with Atsko as well.
Not only does it help with Odor but it also has no UV brighteners.
I’m sorry for your experience. It just has not been mine.All I use on my hunting clothes is Atsko, and a lot of the merino's still stink to high heaven when wet. I have a very strong sense of smell, but my goodness....to not smell it at all would be difficult. Like I've said before, the KUIU was so bad just hiking in on an elk hunt was too much to take for me. The combination of sewer and chemical smell all put together, even coming out of the laundry, just bad. I haven't found any other brand that was that bad. But when dry, they're fine.
Ya, even my lightweight polyester camo gets a chemical smell to it when it gets wet. And I've had this camo for almost two decades now. So it doesn't wash out. I'm thinking it's the dyes for the camo, because most of my solid merino and poly stuff doesn't smell when wet.I’m sorry for your experience. It just has not been mine.
I hope you’re able to find something that works for you.
I know this is random, but I read a study a while back that people's ability to smell certain things comes down to genetics. It's funny that certain folks have sensitivities to certain smells while others can't smell them at all. I just know that when I started this thread 4 years ago, I had just switched to merino because everyone said "merino was odor resistant", yet low and behold after just a little moisture or sweat I smelled like a wet dog nearly every time. Funny thing is my wife couldn't smell it. Go figure, haha!I’m sorry for your experience. It just has not been mine.
I hope you’re able to find something that works for you.