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Introducing the Surefire Strategy to Eliminate Urine Stains from Rash Guards

Nobody wants urine stains on their rash guards. It's embarrassing, unhygienic, and a real hassle to clean. Luckily, with the right strategy, it doesn't have to be a burden. Let's take a look at how you can easily get rid of those unruly urine stains.


Updated 12 Mar 2023

By Blaž Stančič

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Step 1: Rinse Immediately

The sooner you can rinse off the urine stains, the better. The longer it sits on the rash guard, harder it will be to remove. Use cold water to rinse out the affected area as soon as possible.

Step 2: Soak in Enzyme Detergent

Once you've rinsed the rash guard, it's time to break down the urine molecules with an enzyme detergent. Fill up a sink with cold water and dissolve the detergent. Then, soak your rash guard for at least 15 minutes. This should help break down any organic material.

Step 3: Wash in Machine

After soaking, it's time to throw your rash guard in the washing machine. Set water temperature to cold and choose the delicate cycle. If there are any remaining urine stains, add a scoop of baking soda to the load. This will help neutralize any odors and may help lift the stains.

Step 4: Hang to Dry

Finally, hang your rash guard outside or indoors to air-dry. Avoid drying it in the dryer, as this can heat-set stains and make them harder to remove. Once it's dry, check for any remaining stains and repeat process until they're gone.

Conclusion

Dealing with urine stains on a rash guard can be a pain. But if you follow these steps, you'll be able to get rid of the stains in no time. Remember to rinse immediately, soak in enzyme detergent, wash in machine, and hang to dry for best results.

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