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Sweat, dirt and sunscreen stains on shirts.
Hey, I have always used OxiClean or Spray and wash and washed and then hung dry my shirts and have never had much of a problem with stains.
I worked the USFA World Series this past week and have terrible stains on all of my shirts. I was staying at mom's house and maybe she has weird water? I dunno. Does anyone have any ideas or are they all lost? Thanks, Joe |
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If she has very hard water at her house, yes, it could have caused the problem with your uniform shirts. If you can find a laundromat or someone that has soft water, wash the shirts a couple of times in the soft water, and the stains should come out.
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also shout has an advanced product that is made for set in stains worked well on my shirts that didn't come clean earlier in the week they did when I rewashed them Thursday night after pretreating with this stuff sample size of 1 but it worked for me
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![]() My shirts seem to come out fine.
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