Kirsten
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Maybe it's the water? I know water hardness influences how dyes set, so it wouldn't surprise me if it influences how stains set.
For those of you who hand-wash things, what do you use? Laundry's expensive at my complex, and unless I've worn every pair of shorts and every short-sleeve jersey I possess (or washing a few days' worth of mine and BF's stuff), it's not worth the $1.50 to use the washer.
I use a spot of dish soap or hand soap (depends what's on hand) to get the isolated grease spots out of my jerseys.
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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I use Tide - the one that's free of dyes & perfumes. It doesn't get the armpit smell out. I'm not sure - maybe it would if I rubbed some on the areas in question. If they come out still smelling, sometimes I put my jerseys & running tops in with another load afterward, for a second go-around. I do find that if I spray Nature's Miracle (the stuff for neutralizing pet odors & stains) on the underarms first, it does work. I did that yesterday with 2 jerseys that really stank, and they came out great. Sometimes I add baking soda to the load - I think it helps.
My Mom gave me a bottle of Penguin Sportwash a couple of years ago. I couldn't see that it was much better than regular detergent. Definitely not worth the cost (to me).
I think that my armpits are especially problematic. Maybe it's my diet? Age related? I don't know. I hate it. DH's workout clothes NEVER smell. Mine smell 5 minutes after I put them on (the synthetic ones, anyway).![]()
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It's possible, though our hard water doesn't have this effect on non-synthetic whites. Perhaps if we wore the sport sunblock it would, though. We don't get pit-stains on our jerseys, just the sunblock stains. Shame, since SO many jerseys have white trim around the neck, which is the first place that yellows from sunblock.
Kirsten
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'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
It does depend on fiber type (e.g., wool and other animal fibers will take acid-based dyes, but cotton won't), so maybe?
I wish they wouldn't do that with jerseys. It looks cool when new, but after a while....ick. I don't have a problem with sunblock (don't use it...), but it still gets a bit nasty. Luckily I only have two with white collars and I don't wear either of them much.
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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Irulan, since you're an expert in this area, I have a question. My bf's a chef, so we have lots of white jackets, some of which have technical fabric panels down the sides, but they are also embroidered. He has to look "impeccable". Should I put vinegar in the rinse? What about borax or baking soda? What about bleach, which I don't currently use? I appeciate any help.
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You can't use bleach on synthetics. I have yet to find a good way to keep synthetics bright. Oxy/biz is about the only way I know how. I would more wonder whos bright idea it was to put synthetic panels on a chef coat.
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