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If my Antibac cloth kills bacteria in the cloth, why does it sometimes get smelly?

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If my Antibac cloth kills bacteria in the cloth, why does it sometimes get smelly?

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The Antibac cloth kills the bacteria it picks up. But your cloth also picks up other things while you wipe – like food, for example. If there are minute bits of food decomposing in your cloth, it will get stinky! The best remedy is to rinse your cloth well after wiping, then wring it out thoroughly and hang it over your sink to dry. If it does get that funky smell, boiling it in a pot of water (with a slosh of white vinegar) for 5-10 minutes will have it smelling like new again! You may also want to occasionally wash it on the hottest setting available on your washing machine.

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