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This one's for the ladies; is there a product that will clean the stains from your underwear?
I know you know what I mean; underwear is perfectly fine for a good while, but when those stains start to set in, you just don't feel like they are clean. I am fairly sure there has to be a product out there somewhere specifically made to pre-treat panties in that area before washing them so the stain gets knocked out. Anyone know what product might do that? I do use panty shields, but not when I sleep. I don't have a medical problem, and I do "clean" myself regularly. I'm talking regular, everyday stains, not period or anything like that. I haven't had a period in 20 years, so that's not the issue.
Oh and I already do use the Cottonelle wipes. I have two grown sons and it's necessary if you catch my drift. :)
Great answers so far!!! I should invent something particularly for this problem and get rich. :)
Thanks, but I have a front load washer and can't leave lid open. It locks and won't open until cycle is complete, but I will try the rest.
8 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Whenever I change I put those in a bucket with woolite and let them soak overnight or during the day. I haven't had those problems. Try it and see. Also...use the panty shields at night if you can. They are ok..just a thin one will do.
I also get those Cottonelle wipes and keep them in EVERY bathroom. Not only for my grandbabies but me. I clean myself each time I go in and it is a much fresher feeling.
The Cottonelle ones are septic safe so you can flush those!
- Eagle EyeLv 71 decade ago
soak them into warm water to loosen the stain rub them with a soap bar like Sunlight and put them in the washer adding either detergent and bleach if they are all white or Javex for the unbleachables but make sure to dilute the soap first to prevent stains or you can also use Oxy Clean if the stains are stubborn I usually leave the clothes soaking in the detergent and water for a good hour by keeping the washer lid up after such a time lower the lid and let the cycle finish rinse twice I do the same for all my whites including socks,
- 1 decade ago
If they have been washed and dried, the stains have set in.
They are almost impossible to get out.
You can try however, Oxy Clean and very hot water and let them soak for an hour or so in the sink.
I would just go buy some new one's. Treat yourself and get some pretty ones, and use a long panti liner.
:-)
- 1 decade ago
Maybe you should just invest in new panties! Considering how much time, energy, and money you will spend trying to get the stains I think it's worth it to just buy some new ones!
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- 1 decade ago
All I can say is wash with warm water......
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- susanLv 51 decade ago
You're gonna think I'm nuts, but if you scrub that part of your panties with shampoo & an old toothbrush, then toss it in the wash, it takes it out! I don't know why, but it was something my grandmother taught me when I was young....
- BoggyLv 61 decade ago
If you use a biological detergent (with enzymes) you won't have them in the first place. Also use moist toilet tissue wipes.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
brown in back, yellow in front, lol.......