If these stains are really tough ones, the best thing to use is Nappisan Plus, add a lid full to a bucket or small tub of hot water and soak over night, then put them in with the whites when washing, they should come out white, if not repeat the process. Also a handy tip is, keep a bucket in the laundry and the day before doing your weekly washing, soak all the stained items, being careful to separate colours from whites and everything will come out beautifully clean, trust me I know!
2006-08-17 18:11:08
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answered by Debbie's angel 7
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I have a bleaching bucket. 1/2 gallon of hot water, 1/4 bleach, one scoop of oxy clean. If the socks are very dirty add a few drops of detergent. If they don't smell very good add a capful of vinegar to solution. Use a long handled wooden spoon to stir. Soak for 1 hour. Squeeze out excess water. Throw in washer. Wash. Dry.
If you want them whiter, repeat the process before you dry the socks, as drying will set the stains.
2006-08-17 18:27:54
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answered by Schona 6
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If the jersey is made up of a man made fabrics you may competently stick it in some bleach water for a jiffy and verify out washing it back. no matter if it truly is a replica jersey and made up of cotton, do no longer bleach it else the yellow will be ruined. yet bleach doesn't take colour out of synthetics so that you're threat-free there. My daughter performs keeper. She continually says if her kits are too sparkling, her defenders might want to no longer take her heavily, in fact she grow to be disenchanted after I were given the blood stains out of her well-known eco-friendly Nike jersey. (The bleach labored completely on it, btw.) good luck
2016-11-25 23:35:47
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answered by glassing 4
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This is a major petpieve DO NOT WALK around with your shoes off. Throw your stained socks away!!! Buy black socks if you want to walk around the house with your socks off. Whats the use of wearing white socks if you can't keep them white.
2006-08-17 18:04:59
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answered by wishicanhitthelottery 1
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One of those Clorox pens that you can use to put bleach directly on a stain area are great. I use them to take out my ring around the collar I was getting on my white shirt.
2006-08-17 18:01:25
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answered by Sarah H 3
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Soak in bleach water, but not too much bleach or the socks will dissentegrate.
2006-08-17 18:00:19
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answered by Mos 3
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spray with Shout or Spray and Wash right ater wearing and put in the laundry basket
after doing this a few times the dirt will go away
2006-08-17 19:21:56
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answered by Button Face 4
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Have you tried cold water, let soak for a few minutes and then wash with a little bleach in the washer..works all the time.
2006-08-17 18:07:16
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answered by Angus. 4
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Definately bleach. If they are really dirty you can always soak them in bleach water or just buy news ones if they don't come clean.
2006-08-17 18:00:37
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answered by amalyn 2
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soak them in bleach water for awhile
2006-08-17 18:01:07
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answered by lizardlover42000 4
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