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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A mistake I did, and sounds like you might've also, was using hot water. After looking into it, found out that dirt is like organic matter and you can't wash it off like some stains. (this is based off of memory and may be remembering the details incorrectly) So if you use something like hot water, it'll end up baking the stain into it. You actually want to soak it onto cold water first. And I've tried multiple things, oxiclean, vinegar, dish soap, baking soda, etc. Currently I just use a mixture of detergent, oxiclean and vinegar. For the batch of clothes that I tried soaking in hot water, I don't think I ever got the stains fully out. And have had them soaking afterwards long enough for rust to start showing on the buttons. (might've been cheaper quality clothes) But now with the new routine of presoaking and rinsing with cold water first, the stains on other clothes come out a bit easier and better. Might take a couple of washes. Also you may want to try good old fashioned elbow grease along with those washing boards people used to use to scrub against. My main issue with that was that it would wear out clothes faster. But for socks it may not be as big of deal. And I think I've seen some people mention some kind of chemical you get from a home improvement store. Like some sort of rust remover? Never tried that method.[/quote] I’m sure this is great advice but holy cow that sounds like a lot of effort for kid’s socks.[/quote] lol to be fair, it's not just socks but is part of a uniform and admittedly I'm kind of anal when it comes to that kind of thing. But I agree, socks might not be as big of a deal to me, depending on how bad they look. They shouldn't be as hard or expensive to replace if it comes down to that. I guess my kids wear more of the open hem type of baseball pants that you wear like regular pants. So the socks aren't as noticeable when they wear it.[/quote] Lol yeah my kid just looks like a bum and he has accepted it. (And it’s not that I don’t try at all, I’ll pretreat with some spray and throw some oxiclean in the washer, but beyond that I just let the chips fall where they may!)[/quote]
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