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The ultimate winter sports is quite tough on people and on clothes with Mud, Sweat, and Blood stains. Here are the best ways to tackle the tough stains this sports brings with it.
Rugby is the ultimate winter sport. From fast paced running, to tough tackles and ball handling, few sports are as tough on people, and on clothing, as Rugby is. So, when you’re lumped with a wash including a post-practice kit, it’s better to know what you’re signing up for. In this article, we’ve gone through the most typical stains we’ve seen on Rugby kits to give you the lowdown on the best ways to tackle the stains this sport causes.
Anyone playing Rugby is bound to receive a tackle or two, and getting a bit of mud on your kit is all part of the fun. Since a lot of the game requires diving on the ball, or bringing people to the ground, it’s natural that kits are going to be covered in as much mud as is possible to get on to one set of clothes. Fortunately, mud is no match for Vanish! Here are some things to think about when dealing with mud stains:
Even in the cold, Rugby is a sweaty sport. For forwards (those who get in the scrum) all that pushing can make for hard work. As for the backs, sprinting can get the sweat glands going. As such, sweat is pretty pervasive on thicker kits, and especially on socks! Here’s the trick with sweat stains:
Since rugby is a very physical sport it’s an unfortunate reality that players can get hurt. Although many injuries tend to range from bruises to sprains, sometimes a player can get cut and bleed. We’ve often seen international players with a cut brow, and perhaps a change of top at half time, so what to do with the kit? Vanish works very well with blood stains, so here’s the lowdown on how to get that kit as clean as the first wear: