How to get Grass Stains Out of Football Uniforms
If you’re a football player or coach, you know the struggle of getting grass stains out of uniforms. Fortunately, there’s a simple solution: Spray N Wash and vinegar. Here’s how it works:
First wash your uniform with cold water and liquid laundry detergent to get out any dirt or mud.
First wash your uniform with cold water and liquid laundry detergent to get out any dirt or mud.
Wash in cold water to prevent shrinking, as the heat from a hot cycle will set stains into the fabric.
Liquid detergent works best because it is highly concentrated, allowing you to use less than you would with powder or gel detergents that have more fillers in them (and thus fewer cleaning agents). Using too much of these types of detergents can leave residue on your clothes, which can cause further staining when exposed to grass and other stains again later on!
Be sure not to wash by itself if possible: Your football jersey is made up of many different materials (like polyester/spandex blends), so washing it alone could lead those materials not blending well together during drying—which means they won’t dry properly either!
After washing, spray the stains with Spray N Wash or a similar product.
After washing, spray the stains with Spray N Wash or a similar product. Let it sit for a few minutes and rub the stain with your hand. If the stain is still there, sprinkle it with baking soda and then spray with vinegar. The baking soda will foam as it reacts with the vinegar.
Let sit for a few minutes, then rub the stain with your hand.
Spray the stain with Spray & Wash
Once you get a spray bottle, fill it with water and Spray & Wash. Spray the stained area of your football uniform and let it sit for a few minutes. The stain will begin to break up as you rub it in with your hand. This helps remove stains from fabric without having to use harsh chemicals that can damage clothing or leave behind chemicals that could irritate skin.
Once you have sprayed both sides of your football uniform with the mixture, place them into your washing machine and wash as normal on cold or warm water setting (depending on how much time you have). You can also throw them in the dryer after removing from washer but make sure they are completely dry before storing them away to avoid mold growth!
If the stain is still there, sprinkle it with baking soda, then spray with vinegar. The baking soda will foam as it reacts with the vinegar.
If the stain is still there, sprinkle it with baking soda, then spray with vinegar. The baking soda will foam as it reacts with the vinegar. The foam will help lift the stain out of the fabric.
When you don’t see any more bubbles, rinse off. Then wash your uniform with detergent and hot water.
Once your uniform is dry, you’re ready to wear it again. But, before you do so, check it for any lingering grass stains. If there are any remaining grass stains on the fabric of your uniform and they aren’t too large (such as a small stain around where your cleats hit), use a white cloth and rubbing alcohol to dab at them with gentle pressure until they disappear. Once all of the grass stains have been removed from both sides of your uniform (front and back) hang it up in a closet or other area with little or no sunlight exposure for about 24 hours so that no additional fading occurs due to light exposure .
If there any other types of stains that need removal from your football apparel such as oil from skin contact or dirt from helmet pads after practice sessions then try using some laundry detergent directly onto those areas first before applying our method above as well
If the stain is still there repeat until it’s gone!
If the stain is still there, try a different method of removing it. If you can’t get it out with either of these methods and you can’t afford to replace your uniform, ask for help from a professional dry cleaner who might have better tools or know-how.
You can get rid of grass stains on football uniforms if you know how to react them out of the fabric.
If you’re looking for a way to remove grass stains from football uniforms, there are several different methods you can use. You should always start with cold water and liquid laundry detergent. Then spray the area with Spray N Wash or a similar stain remover. Let sit for a few minutes and rub the stain with your hand. If it still won’t budge, sprinkle it with baking soda and spray on some vinegar before letting it stand for an hour or more (you’ll want to avoid sunlight at this point). The baking soda will help lift off most of the remaining stains while leaving behind enough residue so that they don’t appear dull afterward—a perfect solution!
Conclusion
Hopefully these tips will help you get rid of those pesky grass stains on your football uniforms! If you prefer to have a professional do the job, we can gladly assist you. Heck, we’ll even pick it up and drop it off at no charge.