There may be bacteria present in the fabric that isn't being removed by the usual wash cycle and detergent.
This can happen if clothes are allowed to go sour. Then the bacteria keeps regrowing when they're wet.
Wash them with a fabric safe disinfectant such as Dettol laundry sanitiser or the scented varieties of dettol.
Also consider changing to a powder detergent for a few washes. (a top of the line version... The budget versions often lack some of the more sophisticated ingredients)
Run your machine at 40°C rather than cold. Honestly, you're not saving very much energy on cold washes.
Then make sure the clothes are fully dry and aired out. Any dampness can cause this problem.
What detergent are you using?
I'm sure our Aussi posters could advise on the most effective options.[this post was last edited: 10/28/2013-17:48]
This can happen if clothes are allowed to go sour. Then the bacteria keeps regrowing when they're wet.
Wash them with a fabric safe disinfectant such as Dettol laundry sanitiser or the scented varieties of dettol.
Also consider changing to a powder detergent for a few washes. (a top of the line version... The budget versions often lack some of the more sophisticated ingredients)
Run your machine at 40°C rather than cold. Honestly, you're not saving very much energy on cold washes.
Then make sure the clothes are fully dry and aired out. Any dampness can cause this problem.
What detergent are you using?
I'm sure our Aussi posters could advise on the most effective options.[this post was last edited: 10/28/2013-17:48]