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Added: Jul 08, 2010 3:36 pm
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As with any sort of stain caused by a bodily fluid, it's best to clean the stain as soon as possible, preferably while it is still wet. However, if you can't get to the stain until first thing in the morning, you should still have a chance at salvaging your clothing. Try mixing one-half teaspoon of dishwashing soap or fine-fabric detergent into one cup of warm water. Apply a small amount, blotting until the stain is removed. Since your stain is dry this might take a while, but it should at least get most of the yellow tinge off of your boxers. Rinse your clothing with cold water once you are satisfied with how they look.
If the stain persists, try mixing one part white vinegar and two parts water, applying a small amount and blotting — but do this only once. Finally, put your underwear through a cycle in the washer and dryer.
And if all else fails, use something acidic, like orange/lemon juice & some water or orange clean. Acids eat proteins ,although I don't know if that will work on dry cum.
I'd go and soak it in water mixed with vinegar... Another tip is: There are special stain removing detergents... try one that is meant to remove egg stains, as cum is basically the same stuff.
thanks everyone. yea the stain has dried already and it's not boxers but actually a pair of pants. hopefully I can remove it without damaging the material or completely changing the color. I'm guessing you've had this happen to you also and did the results come out good?