Re: If and how to best remove this?
Stains make me think the jersey was more probable to be game used than a clean jersey.
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Re: If and how to best remove this?
Got an update from the seller, he said that he bought it direct from the team and that the stains were already present at the time of purchase. I think I'm gonna go for it and inspect the stains and decide what to do about washing it or not at that point.Leave a comment:
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If the price is right, I would still go for it...Leave a comment:
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looks like rat piss...
I had a box of jerseys in a storage for a bit and two of them got stained the same way from those bastards. Took them out that same day.Leave a comment:
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I would say that these are not game used stains...Leave a comment:
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Guys thanks so much for all the info! You guys are the best! As far as removing the stains and the possibility that they may have indeed originated from game use, that was part of my initial question. The seller has yet to confirm whether these stains came from game use or from after the fact due to poor preservation. Do these stains appear to be from game use in your guys opinion? If I could conclusively determine that they were from game use I would definitely not wash them off that's for sure.Leave a comment:
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+1, I couldn't agree more, if there is even a chance the jersey was stained from game play I would not wash it. If it was stained by a previous owner I probably would wash it, but I'd have to know definitively.Leave a comment:
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Why remove it, if it was stained through actual game use?Leave a comment:
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Dreft is a available pretty much anywhere that sells detergents. Target, wal-mart, etc. looks like any other detergent btl but is white & has a pink top. As mentioned it is formulated for baby clothes & has no additives/scents as not to upset a babies delicate skin. For that reason it would be good for jerseys.Leave a comment:
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Dreft is sold at most baby stores like Babies R' Us
You can start with the pen ($3.99) to pre-treat:
Then use the actual laundry detergent($12.99):
We used it with our son as well...Leave a comment:
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Jay, thanks for the insight. Where can I purchase Dreft and also is that something I pre-treat the jersey with (like spot cleaning) or is it something I throw in the tray and simply wash like normal?Leave a comment:
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I would try Dreft. I have used it in the past on a couple of jerseys to great success. It is gentle enough for most all fabrics yet gets out tough stains. We used to use it for incredibly stained baby clothes, just FYI.Leave a comment:
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Also does any have an idea of where these type of yellow stains could have originated from?Leave a comment:
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