How Do You Remove Old Stains On Sweats?
Old stains can be a challenge to remove due to the amount of time that has passed, which allows the stain to set into the fabric. Although some chemicals claim to remove sweat stains and odors, the best stain removers can be found in your kitchen. According to Elizabeth B. Goldsmith and Betsy Sheldon, authors of “Green Cleaning for Dummies,” effective cleaners don’t need to be chemical-laden in order to remove stains. As with any clothing, check the tag before washing to guarantee its safe to machine wash. Fill sink or bowl with hot water. Add 4 tbsp. of salt into the bowl, and mix it thoroughly, followed by dipping a clean cloth into the mixture. Sponge stains with damp cloth. Dip the cloth back into the bowl to absorb more of the mixture, followed by sponging the area again. Wet a dry section of the clean cloth with cool water and rinse off the area. Wash your sweats according to the garment tag. Mix one cup of white vinegar with two cups of cool water. Dip a clean cloth into the mix