Say Goodbye to Medicine Stains with These Simple Jersey Cleaning Tips

Medicine stains on your jersey can be unsightly and hard to get rid of. But with some simple household items and a little bit of patience, your jersey can be looking good as new in no time.


Updated 05 Mar 2023

By Isabelle Trottier

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When dealing with medicines stain on your jersey, the best thing to do is take action as soon as possible and not let the stain set in. For most textiles, using cold water to rinse off medicine Stain first is usually the best bet. Blotting the stain with a towel can also help draw out any excess medicine.

If the stain has already set in, one great way to tackle it is by dabbing the stain with rubbing alcohol. This can help dissolve stain, but be careful as it can also damage the fibers on more delicate fabrics. To avoid this, test any treatment on a hidden corner of fabric beforehand.

Another possible solution is to create a paste with baking soda and water, and then rub it into the stain. Let it sit for a few hours and then wash it off- baking soda should help lift the stain. Alternatively, a mixture of white vinegar and lemon juice can also be used to get rid of medicine stains.

For tougher stains, you might have to take your jersey to the cleaners. Let the professionals know that you need the stain removed and they’ll be able to provide specialized care depending on the fabric. Specialty stain removal products are also available at most stores.

If all else fails, you can try covering the stain with decorative embroidery or appliques. It’s a great way to hide the stain and make your jersey look as good as new.

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