RockyComfort
New member
the air? I know that's a weird question, and I've actually asked it before without getting a straight answer. My dog had some housebreaking problems, and for a while even with lots of cleaning, the laundry room stunk. I was worried that the air being drawn into my dryer would get the smell into my clothes.
I haven't noticed any smell in my clothes (other than detergent and dryer sheet smell). Shouldn't I be able to? No one has backed away from me in disgust, my friends still hug me, I even asked my friend if my clothes smelled and he said no (he's pretty honest.)
Also, I've noticed that people who have their washer/dryers in the garage, their clothes don't have that gasoline/musty smell of the garage. Why not? I mean, does the heat have something to do with it? I even ran the drer for a few minutes and quickly pulled open the door and took a sniff inside. Nothing, despite the fact that this was while the room still smelled.
Thanks for the answer, but there's no smell even when I don't use the dryer sheets. Could my clothes be reeking and I just don't know???
I haven't noticed any smell in my clothes (other than detergent and dryer sheet smell). Shouldn't I be able to? No one has backed away from me in disgust, my friends still hug me, I even asked my friend if my clothes smelled and he said no (he's pretty honest.)
Also, I've noticed that people who have their washer/dryers in the garage, their clothes don't have that gasoline/musty smell of the garage. Why not? I mean, does the heat have something to do with it? I even ran the drer for a few minutes and quickly pulled open the door and took a sniff inside. Nothing, despite the fact that this was while the room still smelled.
Thanks for the answer, but there's no smell even when I don't use the dryer sheets. Could my clothes be reeking and I just don't know???