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How to remove yellow stains from white swimsuit?

Last Updated on March 18, 2022 by Sarah Keene

If yellowing is a thing that you notice is happening to your swimwear, dissolve a half cup of baking soda in about a gallon of cold water, soak the suit for 1-2 hours, then rinse well and air dry.

Also know, how do I get my white bathing suit white again? Mix one tablespoon of laundry detergent for fine washables in one gallon cool water in a bucket or sink. Soak the bathing suit in the detergent solution for 10 to 15 minutes to loosen stains.

Likewise, how do you get stains out of white bathing suits? Fill your sink with equal parts white vinegar and water, or a spray bottle. While we don’t recommend you soak your swimsuit, in this case for stubborn stains let it soak in the vinegar-water solution for about 30 mins. After 30 minutes, drain the water and refill your sink with cool water.

In regards to, why is my swimsuit turned yellow? That’s due to a combination of chlorine damage and a buildup of skin, body oil and sweat. If yellowing is a thing that you notice is happening to your swimwear, dissolve a half cup of baking soda in about a gallon of cold water, soak the suit for 1-2 hours, then rinse well and air dry.

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