A white shirt with a sweat stain on the top of a laundry basket

How to Get the Sweat Smell out of Clothes

__No one likes the smell of sweat on their clothes. Whether it’s from the aftermath of a workout session or just a hot day, removing sweat smells from clothes can be a laundry nightmare. __

The good news is you can get your garments back to their original freshness with our easy laundry tips.

What Causes The Sweat Smell?

Sweating is a natural part of the body’s processes – and the smell is part of the package. In fact, the human body perspires over 1 quart per day! That’s a lot of sweat, and your clothes will absorb most of it. As the sweat components break down, this can lead to unpleasant odours. And, if you don’t get rid sweat smell from clothes effectively, they can build up over time!

Tide’s Tip:

Don’t wait around for your laundry basket to fill up

The more time your clothes spend brewing in your cocktail of sweat in the laundry hamper, the harder it will be to remove the odor. So, instead of playing the waiting game until you have a big enough of a pile of smelly clothes in your basket, try not to put your laundry tasks on hold for too long.

In Case of Trouble

If your clothes still smell after washing, try washing with Tide One Wash Miracle. Designed for impossible-to-remove sweat odors, Tide One Wash Miracle provides advanced deep cleaning to get out even the toughest odors.

Considered trying baking soda and white vinegar? Tide One Wash Miracle is a more effective and efficient, not to mention a much more pleasant smelling solution.

If you wish to become a true laundry expert, then check out our comprehensive stain removal guides on all kinds of stains, including ink, oil, and paint.

How to Prevent Sweat Smells on Clothes

Prevention is always better than cure. Now that you’ve learned how to effectively rid your clothes of that pesky sweat smell, it’s time for us to give you a few tips on how to prevent your sweat from stinking up your getup.

  • Shave your armpits regularly to reduce sweat buildup.

  • Shower more regularly.

  • Wear an undershirt. It will absorb more sweat and protect your more expensive outer shirt.

  • Use an antiperspirant deodorant.

  • Wear moisture-absorbing fabrics when you exercise.

  • Never re-wear exercise gear.

  • Always allow sweaty clothes and towels to air dry before tossing them in the laundry hamper.