• FiniteBanjo@feddit.online
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    15 days ago

    If they are white shirts: then use Dish Soap and Bleach. I am assuming your dish soap is alkaline, careful not to add to much or it could build pressure and overflow. Use a soak cycle.

    If they are not white shirts: then just do a quick cycle with dish soap or other degreaser, then a regular wash, and you can treat especially bad cases by applying liquid laundry detergent directly to the stain and letting sit half hour before washing.

    If you’re conscientious of your impact on the environment and you only wear these specific shirts when you work out: then it doesn’t really matter if they are stained, no?

    If you’re some kind of trendy hippy who believes weird diy hacks on the internet: wash with the contents of a can of cola.

    • FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.worldOP
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      15 days ago

      Thank you for the good info!

      No, these are my general wear shirts, not specific workout shirts. You’re correct that the staining doesn’t matter for those, and I couldn’t care less.

      Just would like to be able to lift my arms up and not be thought of as gross when I do care well for myself and my things.