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How to Easily Remove Tar Stains From Your Rash Guard

Stubborn tar stains on your rash guard can be a real pain. But don't worry - there are a few easy steps that you can take to get those tar stains out and make your rash guard look like new again.


Updated 23 Jun 2023

By Blaž Stančič

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When it comes to removing tar stains from your rash guard, the key is to act quickly. The longer the tar has been on the fabric, the harder it will be to remove. You'll also want to make sure to use the right cleaning solutions so that you don't damage the fabric or put yourself at risk for skin irritation, so be sure to read the product label first.

Before you begin, make sure that you separate the affected area of the rash guard from any other garments. This will help to ensure that you don't spread the stain any further while you're working to remove it.

What You'll Need:

  • Laundry detergent
  • White vinegar
  • A soft-bristled brush
  • An old toothbrush (optional)
  • A sponge

Step 1: Apply Detergent to the Stain

If the rash guard is washable, first step is to apply some laundry detergent directly to the stain. Rub the detergent into the stain with your fingers and let it sit for about 10 minutes. This will help to loosen up the tar.

Step 2: Scrub the Stain with a Brush

Once the detergent has had time to work, use a soft-bristled brush to scrub the stain. Pay special attention to the edges of the stain, as this is where it can be most stubborn. If the stain is particularly hard to remove, you can also try using an old toothbrush to reach into the small crevices of the material.

Step 3: Rinse With White Vinegar

Once you've finished scrubbing the stain, rinse the area with a solution made from equal parts white vinegar and water. You can either dampen a sponge with the solution and use it to rinse fabric, or you can pour the solution directly onto the fabric and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing with clean water.

Step 4: Wash and Dry as Normal

Once the stain has been removed, you can wash and dry the rash guard as usual. Be sure to read the care label on the garment to make sure that it can be safely washed in a machine, as some rash guards may need to be hand-washed instead.

Conclusion

Removing tar stains from your rash guard doesn't have to be a battle. By following these simple steps, you can easily get rid of those pesky stains and have your rash guard looking good as new!

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