Hello everyone!
Okay, so I recently got an issue and I don't really know what to do about it.. if anything.
So I'm pre-T for the moment and I can't go a single day without binding. I own two Underworks tri-top binders (a black and a white one) and I commonly wear the black one for everyday life. The white one I wear almost exclusively for some hobbies and when I'm wearing white or light colored shirts.
The problem is that this year we've -so far- had an uncommonly warm summer up here in northern Sweden (reaching 30 °C) and I sweat like a pig because my apartment gets boiling hot. It's horrible, really. Obviously because I'm binding I toast even more and so of course my binder (the black one in this case) will take some of the body sweat and well, start smelling. Previous years this hasn't been a problem - I used to be able to handwash it and get rid off the smell no problem. But the last time I washed it (few days ago) the smell didn't go away! I did it just like previous times but no.
I think one of the main reasons is because it didn't dry properly; the bathroom in my apartment is really ->-bleeped-<-ty, things like towels etc don't always dry properly (depending on luck, how often it's used, time of year etc) and this is a huge bother. :C When my binder had dried as much as it could in the bathroom I noticed that the sweat smell was still there - not a ->-bleeped-<- happened. Or more like, if anything the smell got WORSE because now it also had the "badly dried" smell. It actually smelled so bad I could have puked - no way in hell would I put that thing on...
I decided to rewash it on the same day and this time I put it out in our apartment's common laundry room to dry. I hung it to dry overnight and when I came to check on it the following morning I wasn't very happy. Sure that at least in the laundry room there's better drying possibilities but it's still not the best (building is old, built 1917 and in tile, if it matters). I thought though that leaving the window open all night and having my binder dry very close to the window would do the trick but it didn't. The smell got slightly less worse but it's still absolutely repulsive to wear and I'm starting to think there might be no salvation for this one anymore.
If it matters I've had it for 5+ years and 5 of those years in pretty much daily use.
I'm actually surprised that it's still alive.. It's quite worn out and I can tell because it doesn't bind as well as it used to. No seams have cracked yet but the fabric has a lot of tears and rips close to the side seams (tension points) and in some places you can see some sort of white broken threads peeking out. I have meant to replace it for a while now but I've been postponing it -for a pretty long time- because I have a really crappy economic situation right now.

By the way, I've worn my white one less than the black one but it has surprisingly many rips and tears at the tension points (maybe even more than the black, which is weird). I could start using it instead of the black one but even so just having one binder doesn't really cut it for me. I need to have two so I can alternate between them...
What do you think, guys and girls and everyone else?
Is there anything I can do to try getting rid of the smell or should I just give up on this old "friend" and get a new one, even though my wallet can't really afford it right now? I don't really know what to do.