1. Wash Towels Regularly and Thoroughly
Towels are designed to absorb moisture, putting them in a bacterial growth environment, especially if they’re frequently used and not dried properly. It is recommended to wash bath towels after three to four uses to prevent bacteria buildup.
Use hot water along with high quality detergent, when possible, as it’s more effective at killing bacteria and removing residues. Occasionally mix some white vinegar to eliminate lingering odors. Avoid using fabric softeners on towels, as they can leave a residue that decreases their absorbency and traps odors over time.
2. Avoid Overcrowding in the Wash
When washing towels, avoid packing too many into the washing machine. Towels need space to agitate properly, allowing the water and detergent to flow through and remove dirt, bacteria, and detergent build-up. Washing a full load is fine but leave some breathing room to ensure thorough cleanliness.
3. Dry Towels Completely Between Uses
One of the main reasons towels develop a musty smell is because they’re often not dried completely. Damp, dark environments allow bacteria and mildew to thrive. After each use, spread the towel out or hang in an area with good airflow or even outside on sunny days—the sun's UV rays act as a natural bacteria-killer.
4. Refresh Towels with Baking Soda and Vinegar
If your towels have already developed a smell, you can revive them with a simple baking soda and vinegar wash. Start by running the towels through a hot water cycle with one cup of vinegar (no detergent), then follow with a second hot water wash cycle with half a cup of baking soda. This combination helps break down any built-up residue and removes odor-causing bacteria, leaving towels fresh and ready to use.
5. Store Towels in a Dry Environment
Even after towels are clean and dry, improper storage can invite odors. Store them in a well-ventilated linen closet with good airflow. Avoid packing towels tightly, as a little breathing room can prevent odors from developing. You can also add a few silica gel packets or cedar blocks to the linen closet to help absorb moisture and keep towels smelling fresh.
6. Consider a Towel Refresh Routine
To extend the life and freshness of your towels, consider a monthly deep clean to your laundry routine. Incorporate baking soda, vinegar, or a towel-specific disinfectant in a wash cycle to keep them odor-free. Deep cleaning not only removes odors but also keeps towels fluffy by breaking down detergent residue that may accumulate over time.
Conclusion
By incorporating these tips into your laundry routine, you can prevent musty smells and keep bacteria at bay. Clean, odor-free towels feel wonderful on your skin and contribute to a healthier bathroom environment. With a little extra care, your towels will remain fresh, soft, and ready to wrap you in comfort every time you use them.