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Post by cfoott on Aug 29, 2014 12:09:13 GMT -6
This is a super random question… I've ruined about 3 or 4 shirts by wearing sunblock and sweating during practice. After I washed my clothes, I noticed a orange stain around the collar of my t-shirts that I've worn to practice. Anyone else have this problem? Or know what to do about getting them out? Only pertains to football because it's happened at practice, the only time I really wear sunblock.
Foott
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Post by Chris Clement on Aug 29, 2014 13:42:15 GMT -6
a dash of bleach? different brand of sunscreen?
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Post by cfoott on Aug 29, 2014 19:51:18 GMT -6
Tried the bleach. Didn't come out. Different sunscreen might be the ticket. I was wondering if there was anyway to salvage my t's.
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Post by coachwoodall on Aug 31, 2014 12:21:04 GMT -6
Thy the Nutrigena with the helioplex. Super dry, no greasy film and the it's about SPF 70. A little pricey but worth it. The even have spray that isn't too greasy either.
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Post by olinedude on Oct 23, 2014 16:22:28 GMT -6
new shirts cost less than health insurance when you get skin cancer. I've ruined countless shirts, but my dad(also a coach) has had skin cancer at least 3 times. Not really problem solving or answering the question, but I think a good reminder for all of us coaches.
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Post by fantom on Oct 23, 2014 18:46:25 GMT -6
This is a super random question… I've ruined about 3 or 4 shirts by wearing sunblock and sweating during practice. After I washed my clothes, I noticed a orange stain around the collar of my t-shirts that I've worn to practice. Anyone else have this problem? Or know what to do about getting them out? Only pertains to football because it's happened at practice, the only time I really wear sunblock. Foott If it's a practice shirt who cares if there's a stain?
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