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Old 01-15-2020, 12:51 PM
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Default Stain in white Speedo

I was sorting my collection the other day, since it is time to scale down the mountain (literally) of swimwear, underwear and workout wear. Sorry got away from me.

My bright white double layered Speedo has a stain on the front. Not sure where or what, or how long it has been there. The stain came from the front as the inside has no stain.

I need suggestions to carefully try to remove this light discoloration.

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Old 01-15-2020, 07:24 PM
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Red face Stain in white Speedo

That happens when wearing a white Speedo. It does matter when and how the swimsuit is cleaned. I can remember wearing beautiful shiny tight Speedo swimsuit briefs and really felt so soft, snug too, when after swimming I was told by my uncle that it was time to change after the day swimming while wearing that tight white Speedo and having a healthy erection in it. I was escorted by him to the shower rooms, to take a shower before changing. My Speedo felt so good while still on, when told he'll strip it off me. I did have a lot anxieties and very excited from the clinging feel in the tight white Speedo and did have considerable precum from my erect penis being very snug and secure it. Soon we were standing outside the showers, when my uncle uncovered the long sky blue colored drawstring and slowly untied them, as I tried covering my hard and wet outlined penis encased in the tight Speedo swimsuit that I didn't want to take off yet, but to no avail while he pulled and tugged it below my waist. After a lot of squirming and playful resistance, he was soon was unsnugging the fresh cum stained Speedo, then down and off my now naked and erect naked male torso, while saying his favorite swimming quotes "Off, Off Speedo Off!" and I was finally in the nude. The next day he put the white precum stained Speedo in the laundry and the pre ejaculation stain inside of the swimsuit had washed away in the laundry. I think if you rinse a white colored tight Speedo within a short time after wearing it, the stain will wash away.
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Old 01-15-2020, 07:51 PM
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Yes, but it has been some time since this was worn. Looking for assistance .
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Old 01-16-2020, 06:50 AM
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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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Old 01-16-2020, 11:52 AM
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Thanks Torch,

I cannot say for sure that the stain is food based, but doubt is there. Its just that the suit is bright white and double layered completely front and back. Looking more closely (should have earlier) it looks like staining is also present inside, but only areas that were facing outward. i.e. lay Speedo flay, front side up and the back area by leg openings also is stained. From another suit possibly?
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Old 01-16-2020, 04:09 PM
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If the suit was left wet overnight in a damp towel it is possible that non fast dye in the towel have migrated to the speedos. The dye may have then become fast in the synthetic Lycra fabric.

Although one should never machine wash Lycra with synthetic detergents and bleaches you may be past the point of caring.

In the UK we have a fabric stain remover called Vanish, I didn't realise they have an Oxi Action non bleaching product for whites. It's expensive but if your speedos are much loved you could try it. Please let me know if it works. Video your efforts and send them to Vanish and you could get into a commercial.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vanish-Fabr...NsaWNrPXRydWU=

Product information:
https://www.vanish.co.uk/videos/how-...es-whiter/?p=2

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