After three seasons of outdoor soccer for our oldest son, who has now unofficially retired from soccer, I have to say that I do not miss all the dirt and grass stains that were left in his uniform, socks, and the thermal tops and bottoms we used to layer underneath on cold days. Even though the stains usually came out, I could never figure out how to remove the musty odor that seemed to be embedded in the fabric even after multiple washings. If you're in the same boat, here are some tips that you may find to be useful . . .
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How To Remove Odors, Grass, Dirt, and Red Clay Stains From Sports Uniforms
After three seasons of outdoor soccer for our oldest son, who has now unofficially retired from soccer, I have to say that I do not miss all the dirt and grass stains that were left in his uniform, socks, and the thermal tops and bottoms we used to layer underneath on cold days. Even though the stains usually came out, I could never figure out how to remove the musty odor that seemed to be embedded in the fabric even after multiple washings. If you're in the same boat, here are some tips that you may find to be useful . . .
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