How To Remove Stains From Ski Jacket? [Facts!]


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Do you ever buy a garment and right after using it a couple of times you realize it has a major flaw? We all love a bargain but sometimes they aren’t worth it if you have to constantly buy replacements because the quality is poor. This is why it is very important to know how to take care of your garments in case they get damaged or stained during use. Since skiing is mostly associated with cold weather and wet climate it is inevitable that your gear will get wet and/or muddy during some part of the season. This is why it is essential that you learn how to clean ski jackets thoroughly before and after each use. This article will tell you exactly how.

Use A Detergent And Simple Wipes

There is no point in buying expensive dryer balls and powder sprays if all they do is make your clothes look shinier than before you washed them. You can do the same effect using simple detergents and normal household liquid cleaners. It isn’t easy to remove stains from clothes, it takes a lot of elbow grease and often times it isn’t possible, but at least you can make it a little easier. After you clean your jacket thoroughly wipe it with a simple dry or clean cloth. This will help restore its original look.

Don’t Overuse Fabric Softener

When you wash your clothes regularly you don’t need to add any softeners as part of the process, most clothing manufacturers recommend washing your garments without any additives and let dry naturally. This helps keep the clothes looking like new and prevents many of the stains from becoming permanent. You can incorporate this practice into your ski routine and see how much better your clothes will look when they are not surrounded by water.

Try Not To Wear It In The Rain

Wearing your jacket in the rain is inevitable if you live in a place with heavy rainfall, this is why you should try avoiding doing it if you can. If you do get wet during a downpour don’t try and wipe it off as soon as the water hits your clothing, let it soak in for a while before wiping it dry. This will help prevent many of the spills and stains from becoming permanent. If you are planning on going for a swim after your ski session or on a day when it is cloudy and rainy go for a lighter colored or white jacket as these are the most tolerant to water. You can also choose to wear your ski jacket inside-out instead of outside-in which will help prevent many of the stains as well.

Use Vinegar And Baking Soda To Clean Skins

Vinegar is an inexpensive and highly effective laundry booster that can be used both to wash and dry your clothing. It is a natural cleanser that helps neutralize oil and soil that has built up during use. Baking soda is another effective laundry booster that can be used to wash and dry your attire. It is mainly used to remove sweat stains and other surface-based stains, if you have a permanent stain on your jacket you should try using these two items in tandem. Mix a few teaspoons of each into a small bowl and use the mixture as a spray or pour it over the stain and let sit for a couple of minutes before wiping away. If these items do not remove your stain then there are more serious problems and you should seek professional help.

Store Your Jackets In A Cool, Dry Place

The best way to keep your ski jackets looking like new is to store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help prevent the colors from turning dull and it will ensure that the interior does not become moldy. If you live somewhere cold then it is essential that you store your jackets properly to avoid them from deteriorating rapidly. You should also try brushing off any excess dirt or hairs since these can also cause stains to reappear.

Use Dryer Sheets To Remove Wet Clothes

If you have already washed your jacket and it still looks wet, don’t throw it away just yet. You can use dryer sheets to absorb the excess water and allow your clothing to dry naturally. This will help minimize the number of times you have to wash your skivvies and it will ensure they are not dripping wet when you put them on afterwards. It is a good idea to put dryer sheets into all your clothes when you do the wash so that the water can be easily removed during the drying process. When storing your clothing in the winter it is a good idea to put dryer sheets inside your jacket to keep the interior from getting wet and ruining your garments.

Choose The Right Place For Washing

When it comes to washing your skivvy it is essential that you choose the right place and the right time, there are some that are better than others when it comes to this. If you are planning on taking a quick dip after your ski session then the ocean or lake is the best option, it is warm and you can do your laundry while you are swimming. For people who live in places with a lot of precipitation, such as the Pacific Northwest, it is best to clean your skivvies during the summer months to prevent the colors from turning dull. During these months the sun is strong and it dries your clothes quickly so there is less chance of any stains becoming permanent. If at all possible it is best to wash your sports wear immediately after use to ensure clean, dry and bright clothes for the following day. If you are going to be wearing your pants more than once or twice then you should try washing them in cold water to prevent the colors from fading.

Use A Hat

Wearing a hat while washing your clothes can prevent many stains from appearing since the water cannot reach the scalp to begin with. As a general rule of thumb you should choose a wide-brimmed hat to keep the water away from your ears, nose and mouth. While this may seem obvious it is easy for these areas to become stained during use so it is worth noting this precaution.

Try Not To Wear It In The Sun

Another important point to make is to try not to wear your ski jacket in the sun, if this is unavoidable then it is best to wear it on the inside to protect the exterior from getting too hot and causing stains or damage. The best way to prevent these stains is to wear long sleeves and dark colored clothing when going outside during the day so that the heat is not easily visible on you.

With these tips on how to remove stains from your ski jacket you will be able to keep your garments looking as good as new for many more winters to come. If you have any other tips or suggestions please feel free to leave us a comment below! Happy skiing!

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