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Old 01-16-2020, 05:50 AM
Torchwatch Torchwatch is offline
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Using detergents and bleaches will damage the elastane in your swim briefs, you should start by hand washing using laundry soup flakes and warm water. Hot water will also damage the elastane in your swim suit.
Rub soap into the stain with your fingers, rinse it see if it has come out. Leave it in soak for a while see if the stain comes out.

If once the speedos are dried, (hung up in air) the stain is still there you can do something more drastic that will damage the fabric, accept the stain and continue wearing the speedos or just buy new speedos.

Some stains chemically bond with materials and there is no removing them eg saffron: Saffron, a spice, contains a yellow dye, which can leave behind hard-to-remove spots and stains when spilled. If saffron is not immediately cleaned after a spill, it can leave behind a permanent stain, so it's important to immediately clean and remove any spilled saffron as quickly as possible.

Were you eating curry in your white speedos ?
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