Accidents happen, and if you get soy sauce on your rash guard, don't worry! This guide will show you easy steps to help get that soy sauce stain out of your shirt.
Updated 30 Jun 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
As soon as you notice a soy sauce stain, don’t let it sit—quickly act to ensure that the stain doesn’t have time to settle and become harder to remove. Start by using a cloth or steam of water to blot the stain; this will help to release some of the soy sauce residue.
To treat the stain more effectively, you can mix together a solution of detergent and cool water. Use a sponge or brush to rub the solution into the stain and let it sit for several minutes before rinsing it off with cold water. As you rinse, use a toothbrush to help scrub away any remaining residue.
Once the stain is gone, make sure to clean the garment thoroughly. For best results, hang the rash guard up to air-dry completely in a cool place. Heat can cause soy sauce stains to linger even after you’ve cleaned them, so it’s important to avoid using an iron or dryer machine.
Getting soy sauce on your favorite rash guard doesn’t have to mean buying a new one. With the simple steps outlined here, you can easily get that tough soy sauce stain out. Just remember to act quickly, use detergent, and follow proper aftercare instructions.
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