
Why Do Damp Clothes Smell Bad?
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Physics, Science, Chemistry
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KG - University
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Hard
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The video explores why freshly cleaned clothes can smell bad, focusing on factors like sebum, washing machines, temperature, detergent, and dampness. Sebum, a natural body secretion, can stick to clothes and attract odor-causing elements. Washing machines can harbor bacteria and mildew, contributing to odors. High temperatures can kill bacteria, but many fabrics can't withstand them. Detergents often focus on stain removal, not odor, and overuse can trap bacteria. Dampness allows microorganisms to thrive, causing smells. Best practices include following wash instructions, segregating laundry, turning clothes inside out, drying clothes fully, and using vinegar to eliminate odors.
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