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stains
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 5:51 pm
by markofJames
Re: stains
Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 6:05 am
by SwimTeamSpeedo
The key is to not let it dry and stay in the suit... if you have a little too much fun in your swim suit

, wash it out as soon as you can. If you have not tried it already, wash with some other clothing (so it gets some friction) with laundry soap. Do not spray any stain remover on the suit, as that will actually make a stain.
Re: stains
Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:26 pm
by tannedbum
if it does dry, use some very mild detergent and soak the area with the spot. (I use Dawn - whatever breaks up grease breaks up dried pre-cum and cum). After it has soaked, hold the area that was spotted under the faucet and run water directly under the flow of water so the soaked and loosened spots are forced out to the weave of the fabric. Water should run from opposite side from where the stain occured. (in other words, if he shot his load on you, water flow from inside of suit out - if you shot it, from the outside in) It has never failed me.
I learned that after a friend got all excited all down the front of a black Polo. I had only worn it once and had no intention of tossing a $100 shirt! It worked for that so I tried it on a pair of black square cuts. I now keep a small pan and a small bottle of Dawn in the bathroom for "evidence removal"
PS If your going to a party -- wear a patterned suit. Stains get lost in flowers.
Re: stains
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 5:07 am
by markofJames
Great advice guys !! thanks very much, "wear a patterned suit stains get lost in flowers" nice one tannedbum I'll remember that
