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Article: Why Your Tea Towels Smell Weird (and How to Fix It)

Why Your Tea Towels Smell Weird (and How to Fix It)

Why Your Tea Towels Smell Weird (and How to Fix It)

Ever gone to dry your hands and caught a whiff of something... off? You’re not imagining it - tea towels can go from clean and cosy to “what is that smell?” faster than you'd think. And no, it's not just you - it's a combo of moisture, grime, and a little neglect.

Let’s break down why it happens and how to keep your towels smelling fresh.

So… what is that smell?

That musty, damp odour usually means bacteria or mildew has made itself at home in your towel fibres. It often happens when towels don’t dry properly, get tossed into the laundry basket while still damp, or are forgotten in the washing machine.

Even if they look clean, things like grease, food residue, and general hand grime can build up over time. If you’re not washing them thoroughly, all that gunk creates the perfect breeding ground for stink. Lovely.

Here’s how to fix it - and stop it from coming back:

1. Add vinegar to your wash
A splash of white vinegar in your washing machine can help break down residue and neutralise odours. It’s a simple, effective way to give your towels a fresh start.

2. Skip the softener
Fabric softener can coat the fibres and trap smells, making your towels less absorbent over time. Best to leave it out when washing tea towels.

3. Dry them properly
If your tea towels aren’t drying fully between uses, that dampness is going to turn into mustiness. Make sure they’re completely dry before folding or hanging - and if the sun’s out, let them soak up some rays. Sunshine is a natural bacteria-buster.

4. Upgrade your towels
Not all tea towels are created equal. DirtyGirl tea towels are designed to dry fast, resist odours, and look good doing it. They’re not just for drying dishes - they’re built to last, without the stink.

5. Keep them in rotation
If you’re using the same tea towel all week, it’s time to swap it out. Rotate every day or two, especially if you’ve been wiping up spills or drying lots of dishes. The more often you swap, the fresher everything stays.

With a few easy changes, your tea towels will stay fresh, clean, and ready for whatever your kitchen throws at them. Smell ya later, mystery funk.

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