Here’s a simple laundry hack: don’t wash clothes that aren’t dirty.

Around 69% of clothes are washed just to remove odours, not stains. When your clothes are fine but feel a bit stuffy, YOKUU’s Probiotic Clothing Refresher lets you skip the wash and wear them again.

Here’s how it earns its place as a lazy laundry hack in your routine.

 

First: why a probiotic clothing refresher?

Most fabric sprays mask odours with perfume. Ours uses 1 billion probiotics: good bacteria that break down the molecules that cause smell.

Instead of covering up odours, it gently removes them, leaving your clothes genuinely fresher.

1. Skip a wash when clothes aren’t dirty

The Clothing Refresher is perfect for the everyday items that don’t deserve a full laundry cycle:

  • shirts worn once
  • jumpers and knitwear
  • jeans and trousers
  • coats, blazers, outerwear
  • clothes that pick up “wardrobe smell”
  • pieces that can’t be washed often

A few sprays, a few minutes to dry, and you can wear it again.

You save time, water, energy... and keep your fabrics looking better for longer.

2. Works on all fabrics, from delicate to everyday

You can use it safely on most materials you wear every day: cotton, linen, synthetics, wool, cashmere and blends.

It’s gentle, fabric-safe, and doesn’t leave residue. That makes it just as useful for delicate garments as for everyday basics, and even for soft furnishings like cushions or curtains.

3. Probiotics keep refreshing for up to 7 days

Once sprayed, the probiotics remain active on the fabric, continuing to break down odour-causing molecules for up to a week.

That means clothes stay fresher for longer - without over-spraying or sending them back into the wash too soon. It’s a lasting refresh, not a quick hit of scent.

4. Clean, simple ingredients

The formula is 95% natural and 100% biodegradable, skin-friendly and fabric-safe. It’s free from harsh solvents, quats and synthetic dyes, and comes as a compact, compostable refill: you just add water.

Better for your clothes, your skin, and the planet - and easy to fit into a low-waste routine.

How to use the Clothing Refresher

    1. Spray lightly over the garment.
    2. Let it dry for a few minutes.
    3. Wear again or hang it back in your wardrobe.

    For thicker fabrics, spray both sides. For delicate materials, test on a small area first.

    Nice and lazy!

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