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RE: Sunscreen Stains on Clothing
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RE: Sunscreen Stains on Clothing
DO NOT use bleach or any Oxy type of cleaner - oxidation is what caused the stains to begin with. Bleach, peroxide or "Oxy" will cause the stains to get worse.

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