Getting mud stains on your joggers can be frustrating, especially if you don't know how to remove them. But never fear, it's not as hard as it looks. Here are some simple steps to help you get rid of those pesky mud stains for good.
Updated 27 Jun 2023
By Blaž Stančič
Before you get started, it's important to make sure you have all the supplies you'll need. You'll need a brush, a laundry detergent (preferably one with stain-fighting capabilities), a pre-treater or spot cleaner, and some old towels.
The first step is to use brush to remove as much of dried mud as possible. Be careful not to spread the mud, otherwise it will be harder to get out later. If the mud has hardened, you may need to use a little force to get it off.
Once you've brushed away the excess mud, you'll want to pre-treat the stain. You can do this by either using a pre-treater spray or a spot cleaner. Make sure to follow the instructions on the product, and apply it generously to the affected area. Let it sit for a few minutes.
Once you've pre-treated the stain, you can launder the joggers as you normally would. When laundering, make sure to use a laundry detergent that is designed to fight stains, and be sure to follow the garment care label instructions.
Once you've laundered the joggers, you can dry them as you normally would. Again, make sure to follow the garment care label instructions.
Getting mud stains out of joggers doesn't have to be a hassle. With the right supplies and a bit of patience, you can easily remove stubborn mud stains from your joggers. Next time you find yourself looking at mud-covered joggers, don't panic, just follow these steps and you'll be back to your usual running look in no time.
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