Are you starting to notice perspiration stains on your rash guard? Sweat stains can be unsightly and uncomfortable if left untreated, but luckily they are easy to remove. Here are some tips for getting rid of those pesky sweat stains quickly and efficiently.
Updated 27 Jun 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
The first step to removing perspiration stains from a rash guard is to soak it in cold water. For best results, use a mild detergent or shampoo mixed with cold water. Soak the rash guard for 10-15 minutes before washing it.
Once the rash guard has been soaked, it is time to pre-treat any visible stains. You can do this by applying a small amount of laundry detergent or dish soap directly to the stain, then rubbing it gently with a soft cloth. Let pre-treatment sit on fabric for 10 minutes before rinsing off.
After pre-treating the stains, you can proceed to washing the rash guard. Make sure to read the care instructions on the garment to ensure you are following the proper washing procedure. After washing, line dry or tumble dry the rash guard on low to reduce the risk of shrinkage.
If your perspiration stains are still present after washing and drying, then you may need to repeat the process. Try using a stronger detergent or a stain remover, or you may need to soak the garment again before washing. Be sure to check the fabric after each step to ensure the stains have been completely removed.
Keeping your rashguard in top condition doesn't have to be a hassle. With these easy steps, you can easily remove perspiration stains and have your rash guard looking like new again.
Never do laundry again. Save time for things you ❤️
Book now