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Removing Clay From a Baseball UniformSally Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Clay From a Baseball Uniform
I have to agree that Fels Naptha is the only thing for removing the red clay stains from my son's white or gray baseball pants. In the past, I've never had any trouble getting the red clay out even without pre-treating. But then they refurbished our baseball field this year, and all of a sudden, nothing will get those red stains out. I tried everything that has been suggested here but no - still stained after washing. Post by audreyt1947 RE: Removing Clay From a Baseball UniformBaking soda, baking soda, and more baking soda! The trick is to start with baking soda - use a makeup brush to lightly dust the pants before the game even starts. This will help keep the red clay from sinking in too deep. After the game, soak them immediately in a sink of some hot water and a full scoop of OxiClean. Swish around a few times, then swipe a bar of white bath soap across the worst of the stains. Dump a healthy portion of baking soda on each stain and scrub the fabric together. Rinse and check the stains - add more baking soda and do a bit more rubbing, then throw them in the wash. Make sure you check the stains to make sure they're gone before you let the pants dry. It takes some work, but the pants will be sparkling white when you're done! Post by t-ballmom RE: Removing Clay From a Baseball Uniform
ESPRO Sports Clearner is used by many SEC teams and others. It always works! Post By Rick (Guest Post) RE: Removing Clay From a Baseball UniformTry adding oxiclean and tide in the washer and wash. Post By david (Guest Post) RE: Removing Clay From a Baseball Uniform
I don't know about red clay, but this works on football uniforms. When the twins played this fall, they'd get really grimy. Post by Noella RE: Removing Clay From a Baseball UniformBleach will turn the uniform a yellowy color. Any uniform (martial arts was my experience) with more poly in will yellow in bleach. Use color safe bleach, oxi clean, Amway has Trizyme-which I use. Or even try dumping some proxide on it and shampoo is good, must be like a Prell or Head/Shoulders. If you get dirt, use a protein buster, which can be Wisk, Era, etc. All these are well known cleaners. Post by T&T Grandma RE: Removing Clay From a Baseball UniformThis works! In a bucket add a very generous squirt of Original blue Dawn dish washing detergent and about a cup of bleach. Squirt the offending stain with a little more dawn. Put the uni in the bucket and agitate several times over the next couple hours. Then wash as usual. Yes, it takes a little effort, but my son's team was always complimented on their sparking uniforms! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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