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Pre-treating Sunscreen Residue Before it Stains

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Date: 07/01/2009 Topics: Cleaning > Laundry | Readers Request > Laundry  
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So, I found a great solution for the sunscreen stains left behind after washing all of our clothes after being in the sun. But, does anyone know how to pre-treat the clothes worn while wearing sunscreen to prevent the stains in the first place?

It seems that something should be able to remove the residue prior to washing with the detergents with the surfactants, which is what my sunscreen manufacturer said was the cause of the stains being set.

By windchaser from MI

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By Fortunately (87) Contact
Someone did a sun screen test looking for one that doesn't stain, and posted the results on WikiAnswers.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_yo ... id_sunscreen_stains_on_white_clothes

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