My m.i.l. is in a nursing home. I do her laundry because the facility's laundering beats up her clothing and loses things. We visit once a week, so things pile up and sit in the hamper. I have been setting the washer on pre-soak, heavy soil, extra-rinse. I use medium warm water (setting 4 out of 5). I use Tide Free and Gentle He. I have tried both washing soda and borax. But the odor remains.
Especially with polyester, a dryer will bring the smell back up. I allowed the laundry to do Moms clothes because whatever they used got those smells out. Ask the laundress what she uses.
If you wash with vinegar, don't add detergent: 1 C. vinegar to the washing machine, & go through the whole cycle. You can wash with detergent afterwards.
The link below talks about using vinegar for smelly diapers - but it's good for just about any clothing. It also explains the chemistry of why it works & why vinegar plus detergent in the wash doesn't work.
https://clothdiapersforbeginners.com/washing-cloth-diapers/vinegar-and-cloth-diapers/
good luck!
I'd like to try vinegar. What kind do you use? Plain vinegar? Distilled white vinegar (which I use to clear drains)? Thanks for any responses, and I apologise for raising this on someone else's thread, but it seems there are definitely some experienced vinegar users here!
I try to be a good nephew. I care for my uncle.
https://www.agingcare.com/search?term=urine+laundry
If you have one of the newer washing machines that don't actually fill up with water you will have to dissolve it first. I keep an old milk gallon jug. Fill it up and add the powder. Then pour it in with the laundry.
It also works great to clean your washing machine too.
Baking soda and vinegar together works every time. Great for athletes too.
Gets rid of the sour smell. This is great even for clothing that has been packed away. It freshens things up.
I think the problem is the once per week washing. It's too bad the laundry couldn't be done daily. Tide can be too strong on an elderly person's skin.
I know it's a tough call with laundry because if the facility does it oftentimes some clothing can be missing in action.
Hope this helps.
I pour some in my garbage bags to stop them from smelling if I can't take them
out immediately. You may want to try this.
I googled remove urine smell diapers and found an in/depth article at
https://momlovesbest.com/ammonia-and-cloth-diapers
What about a diaper pail and a laundry basket to limit the problem?
https://odoban.com/
Sold at Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot, etc.
have you tried baking soda? If you have tried, try white vinegar.
Dont use dryer if you can as it will set the smell but if you do, use the scented dryer sheets.
I have also at times added urine destroyer made for cats to the rinse haha.
Ive got the laundry under grip,.. my frustration is Mum getting pee in places around the house like carpet / chairs.