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You smell of sweat. What should I do?
If it can be washed and does not fade easily, the following methods can be used to deal with the smell of clothes:

1, according to the normal dosage, pour the laundry detergent into water for dilution, soak it in the laundry detergent for 20 minutes and then rinse it off;

2. When rinsing for the last time, add softener and soak for 3 minutes. After soaking, you can directly wring out the clothes to dry.

Tips:

(1) Use for the last rinse, and do not use water after use;

② When the washing machine has a special injection port, just pour a proper amount of this product into the "softener injection port";

(3) When there is no special entrance for hand washing or washing machine, dilute this product with clear water and stir it evenly, then soak it in the washed clothes for 3 minutes, and then take it out to dry.

Sweat glands secreted by human body can be roughly divided into eccrine glands and apocrine glands: eccrine glands are distributed all over the body, and the discharged water only contains a small amount of salt and urea lactate; Apocrine glands are sweat glands attached to hair, which are distributed in armpits, areola and genitals. Sweat secreted is not only rich, but also contains protein, lipids, fatty acids, cholesterol and glucose.

Sweat is a dilute liquid secreted by sweat glands, of which water accounts for 99%, and the rest is sodium chloride, potassium, sulfur and urea. Sweat itself has no odor, but it will produce odor when mixed with bacteria on the skin surface. Some parts of the body, such as armpits, feet, abdomen, etc., are easy to accumulate bacteria and have more sweat glands, so sweat is difficult to evaporate and has a strong smell.