Smelly Washer Review

I just moved into a house for the first time, and finally have my own washer and dryer. Yay, I've finally made it! Just kidding, sort of. 

I've spent the past few years carting my dirty laundry to the dorm laundry room while I was in college, and back to my parents house while I've been in various apartments after graduating. It's not fun! 

I was so excited about being able to do my own laundry in my own house, I forgot about the fact that they were someone else's machines, and might not be the cleanest things in the world. Well that reality hit me in the nose when I opened the washing machine for the first time. It stunk! Goodness I was not happy, nor was I about to put my clothes in the smelly thing. 

In an attempt to solve the issue, I took to searching the internet for homemade solutions to fix the stink. None of them sounded all that reliable and pretty much all had conflicting reviews. Then at the PERFECT time I got the chance to try Smelly Washer. The laundry gods were looking out for me, I swear. 

It was really easy to use, I just added 1 TBSP of the product to the washing machine and ran it on a hot soak cycle for a few hours. Then I ran the rinse and drain cycles and I was done. And it worked! The machine lost the gross smell and I felt much better about putting my clothes in it. Now I am finally able to wash my clothes at home.



Guess what?! It's MADE IN THE USA! You all know how I feel about buying products that are made here in America. I was so happy to read that little bit of information on the bottle!


You can find Smelly Washer online to learn more or to order:

Disclaimer: I received the above product through Sublime Media Connection in exchange for an honest review. In no way was I asked to write a positive review.



Comments

  1. Sounds awesome and I love that it is made in the USA!!

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  2. LOL, that is exactly how I felt when we moved into our house. No more laundry mat! No more shared laundry! THIS IS THE BEST! (I actually used to run a load of bleachy water through the washers before I would use them. That grossed out by public laundry.) Still, even my own washer gets gross from time to time (we have dogs and horses, so you can imagine what my laundry is like!). I'll have to give this a try.

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