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Old Sun Aug 29, 2004, 09:35pm
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How do you keep the bottom WHITE part of your socks WHITE?????

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Old Sun Aug 29, 2004, 09:38pm
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Up here in Canada we still wear a stirrup over our white sock.

I just wear normal white socks under it, they are super easy to clean.

Try OxyClean, that stuff takes the mud out of my white socks.
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Old Sun Aug 29, 2004, 11:42pm
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How do you keep the bottom WHITE part of your socks WHITE?????

You don't? lol
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Old Mon Aug 30, 2004, 06:37am
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Old Mon Aug 30, 2004, 08:12am
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Oxiclean is great. I've found that if you soak your socks in water overnight after a game, most of the stains come out. Someone on one of the forums said that a crew member of his would soak his entire uniform in the shower after the game and put in in a platic bag until he got home. He'd then throw it in the wash.



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Old Mon Aug 30, 2004, 11:29am
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I worked a nasty mud bowl last Thanksgiving weekend. It rained sideways for the entire time with 20+ mile winds. The entire field was shoe-sucking mud goalline to goalline, hash-to-hash. As nasty as I have ever seen it.

I was covered in mud...knickers, socks, shirt, shoes, etc.

I applied a liberal amount of shout to everything then soaked in very hot water the entire night. Then I ran everything through the washer twice the next morning. The result was NOT 1 single stain.

I have also heard of the suggestion mikesears suggests which is similar. The trick is DON'T LET THEM DRY while that dirty and you should be OK.
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Old Mon Aug 30, 2004, 03:54pm
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stirup socks

I was just cleaning out my gear and ran across like 4 pairs of stirups. If you really do wear these, e-mail me and I'll will them to your unit.
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