KimW
Well-Known Member
During one of the challenges I used exclusively non-gmo canola and corn oil as an experiment, with the intention of salting them out for laundry soap. I've always used salted out olive oil or OO/CO soap for laundry.
Here's the problem: After drying, in the dryer or line dried, clothes washed with the salted out Corn/Canola soaps smell like cooked oil. Not rancid oil, but cooked oil. Canola being the worst offender. I "dayclare" my clothes smell like they did the two days I lasted at Burger King while in Uni (free food, man!). I've tried looking up the fatty acids of these oils that might lead to this smell, but I think I just don't have enough savvy on the subject to even know what I'm seeking. Anyone have any insight or hints, besides the obvious of just chunking this soap (Gulp!)?
FYI: OO and OO/CO soaps made just for salting out for laundry soap (I enjoy salting out soap) have never had this problem - for years. Also, the clothes seem to smell fine when they come out of the washer, and only smell bad once dried - again, this is true for when they are air dried as well as in the clothes dryer.
Method:
1-2 TB soap
1/4 C vinegar in the rinse compartment
Warm water, prewash, 1 extra rinse.
Here's the problem: After drying, in the dryer or line dried, clothes washed with the salted out Corn/Canola soaps smell like cooked oil. Not rancid oil, but cooked oil. Canola being the worst offender. I "dayclare" my clothes smell like they did the two days I lasted at Burger King while in Uni (free food, man!). I've tried looking up the fatty acids of these oils that might lead to this smell, but I think I just don't have enough savvy on the subject to even know what I'm seeking. Anyone have any insight or hints, besides the obvious of just chunking this soap (Gulp!)?
FYI: OO and OO/CO soaps made just for salting out for laundry soap (I enjoy salting out soap) have never had this problem - for years. Also, the clothes seem to smell fine when they come out of the washer, and only smell bad once dried - again, this is true for when they are air dried as well as in the clothes dryer.
Method:
1-2 TB soap
1/4 C vinegar in the rinse compartment
Warm water, prewash, 1 extra rinse.