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Cum Stained Clothes; Ignore, Trash, ???

Dunno maybe you need better detergent! I've been using my boxers as cum rags and just washing them and the cum washes right out! I'm currently using Persil Pro Clean, and line drying.
 
I heard adding Oxi-Clean to the wash is good for getting out "protein stains". It seems to work.
 
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My career is ruined.

#meowtoo
 
I thought of that but it would have diluted the joke.


That was a joke?

I was sure that was Richard Dreyfuss's shoulder in the background. I've heard he likes to watch.
 
If you can't get the stains out after running them through the washing machine just wear them with pride.
 
I heard adding Oxi-Clean to the wash is good for getting out "protein stains". It seems to work.

Oxi clean sucks the only way I was able to make it vaguely work was by using boiling water! Which is generally not safe for clothes!
 
When I used Oxi-Clean regularly it seemed to fade the colors after awhile. Maybe it was my imagination.
 
I heard adding Oxi-Clean to the wash is good for getting out "protein stains". It seems to work.

Oxi Clean works for me; it has never caused any color fade as far as I can tell. Straight bleach has faded colors and been tough on some of my clothes and that's why I switched yo Oxi Clean works to get out stains including CUM stains.
 
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I would opt for vinegar...because as they note, the acid will break down the protein strands.

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It appears that the vinegar has done the job on the garment I've been most concerned about - a very heavy black 100% cotton polished denim item that I wear often and has to be hand washed.

It's been washed and line dried and as soon as I get around to pressing it I'll know for sure, but it's looking good so far.

I may even get brave enough to try vinegar on some silk items.

I don't expect anyone to 'get' my wardrobe, but almost all of my clothes have to be attended to very carefully. I don't dress like most people.
 
https://mensopedia.com/5-effective-ways-remove-semen-stain-anything/

It seems impossible to avoid these stains.

And I have to deal with somewhat spontaneous precum, too. Lots of it. Sometimes just from 'dirty talk'.

What do you do?

Ignore the stains and wear the garment? Throw it out?

Maybe you need a new washer :?

I don't understand something. I normally just throw it into my washer and presto no more cum stain.

What is the big deal?

I've never heard of that staining problem before. Ever since I was in my 20's I've used white cotton material (wash cloths, socks, handkerchiefs, flour-sack-towels) for cum rags and i always used hot water for the wash. Never any problem with my underwear which is mostly cotton. I've even had satin sheets in a couple different dark colors. I generally use the cheaper brand name washing detergent.
 
There is quite a difference in the consistency and amount of ejaculate men produce, and of course, many men don't produce any pre cum at all.

Apparently, though, there are enough men who have a problem with cum stains to warrant writing and posting the article that I linked to in my opening post. And it's not the only one on line.
 
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