QUICK GUIDE TO WASHING YOUR JERSEY

Follow these simple steps as a tutorial and you will keep your t-shirts clean and new like the first day you wore them.

FAST RINSE

As soon as you get home from a game, rinse your dirty jersey immediately with cold water. You can use the sink or a hose to remove dirt from the surface of the shirt. This step is KEY, especially if you come from a game in which there was mud or you threw yourself on the ground to defend or save a ball. Make sure to use plenty of cold water. Keep in mind that the more time you give dirt to settle on the shirt, the harder it will be to remove.

WASHING WITH COLD WATER

Is recommend that you always wash t-shirts inside out in cold water and, if possible, by hand. We do not recommend putting the clothes in the washing machine as they may be damaged. Using cold water will help keep the colors of your shirt bright and will also reduce the amount of dye that could come off the shirt.

ALWAYS DRY IN THE OUTDOOR AIR NEVER

Put a polyester football jersey in an automatic dryer. Hang your garment to dry outdoors, or on the clothesline at home. Most shirts these days are made to not absorb excess water or sweat so that they are much lighter when playing soccer. Examine your shirt when you hang it to dry. Tougher stains, such as blood or grass, may require a drop of heavy-duty detergent combined with direct hand scrubbing. If you have to carry out this procedure, we recommend soaking the garment again before proceeding with drying. Remember that the longer we leave the stains on the shirts, the more difficult they will be to remove.

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