If you want better laundry results than just using detergent alone, there are several effective add-ons and techniques that can noticeably improve cleanliness, smell, stain removal, and fabric care.
1. Oxygen bleach (non-chlorine bleach)
Works on stains and whitening without damaging most fabrics.
- Great for: sweat stains, dinginess, towels, whites
- Example: sodium percarbonate powders
- Much gentler than chlorine bleach
2. White vinegar (fabric softening + odor removal)
- Helps remove detergent buildup
- Reduces odors (especially gym clothes)
- Softens fabrics naturally
Use about ½ cup in the rinse cycle
3. Baking soda (odor control + boosting cleaning power)
- Neutralizes strong smells
- Helps detergent work better in hard water
Add ½ cup directly into the drum
4. Enzyme-based boosters
These break down organic stains like:
- sweat
- food
- blood
- oil
They’re especially useful for heavily soiled clothes or sportswear.
5. Laundry sanitizers
Useful when:
- washing in cold water
- dealing with bacteria or strong odors
They reduce germs without harsh bleaching.
6. Pre-treatment (often the biggest difference-maker)
Instead of relying on the wash alone:
- Rub liquid detergent or stain remover into stains
- Let it sit 10–20 minutes before washing
7. Water temperature control
- Cold: colors, delicate fabrics, everyday wear
- Warm: moderately dirty clothes
- Hot: towels, bedding, heavy stains (if fabric allows)
8. Proper load size
Overloading is a common reason clothes don’t get clean.
Clothes need space to move for effective washing.
9. Extra rinse cycle
Helps if:
- clothes feel stiff
- there’s detergent residue
- skin irritation happens after washing
If you tell me what problem you’re facing (bad smell, stains, dull whites, etc.), I can suggest a more targeted laundry “upgrade” routine.