I recently downsized into a 1 bedroom apartment. I'm wondering, where do you put dirty running clothes? I don't have time to do laundry everyday but if I leave them around they stink up the place. Any solutions?
I recently downsized into a 1 bedroom apartment. I'm wondering, where do you put dirty running clothes? I don't have time to do laundry everyday but if I leave them around they stink up the place. Any solutions?
I just hang them on the shower curtain rod. They dry out and don't stink things up.
Where did you put them before you downsized? I vote the dirty laundry basket/hamper.
In the washing machine? Sometimes with oder-reducing spray. Then do laundry every couple of days.
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I just hang them on the shower curtain rod. They dry out and don't stink things up.
I toss them in the basket for my wife to wash.
In my old place I had a laundry room/closet. I don't have in unit laundry so I can't leave clothes in the machine.
Drying Rack: https://www.walmart.com/c/kp/clothes-drying-racks
I routinely wash my running clothes in the shower with me after a run. Then hang them to dry on the shower curtain rod or elsewhere in the bathroom. Quick and easy and aways have clean stuff to run in the next day.
Throw them in the sink with hot water and woolite while you shower. Agitate and rinse, then hang on towel rack.
Under my pillow. 😅
I leave them on the floor wherever I happen to remove them. I keep wearing the same shorts each day until my wife thinks they smell to bad. My signal that she thought they smelled to bad is that they are no longer where I left them.
I then have to search for them, and usually find them either in the dryer or on a pile of clean clothes that are yet to be sorted. Sometimes if it happens to coincide with my day off of running, I will find them in my dresser instead.
Ive never had a problem with it smelling bad, so I guess my system is working flawlessly so far.
I do a combo of the things mentioned. Thorough rinsing after my run, oftennint he shower with me and then on a drying rack that stays in my tub. They then get dropped in a separate basket next to my hamper. Before they get washed in a separate load, I soak them in a solution of water and white vinegar. This prevents the performance fabrics from retaining odor, which otherwise inevitably happens.
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Throw them in the sink with hot water and woolite while you shower. Agitate and rinse, then hang on towel rack.
I always hop in the shower for a minute or two with them on to get them thoroughly soaked then hang them in the shower and finish. Next day take them out (dry) and into the hamper trading them for today's clothes.
On the fckin floor like a boss
They go right back on for the next run. Moist or no.
Run without a shirt. Bring shorts in shower. Wet them good. Squeeze them out and wet again. Then really ring them out good and hang them on the shower rod. They will not smell that way.
I put them on ebay. You wouldn't believe how much Japanese girls are willing to spend on my dirty underwear and running clothes.
Just leave them around all over the apartment. Pretty soon you won't be able to smell it.
I sometimes wear my running shorts in the shower and rinse them as I am showering. Let the air dry then throw them in the laundry.