This is a recent phenomenon with several of my bibs. These white stains are post wash. Being that it’s new occurrence, I can only think that it’s sunscreen (I use Blue Lizard). Anyone else seen this?
Could be detergent that didn’t rinse fully, or sunscreen
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Jizz
Impressive_Set6045 on
Too much KOMing
scootball9 on
Do you use powder detergent?
DeForestMfgCoCBA on
just head on over to cj
Fantastic-Shape9375 on
Keep it in your pants and stop KOMing
Bike-513 on
I get this sometimes if I pack the washing machine too full of clothes and it can’t rinse well enough. Less detergent and more water, especially if you also have sunscreen and deodorant in the wash.
New-Syllabub-7394 on
Chamois butter that when you sweat, it kinda leeches out in that pattern depending on how you apply it. Then maybe your detergent surfactants or anti-redeposition agents are kinda coagulating to make the stain.
Then_Illustrator7852 on
Wait until after the ride to bust
Ab_vai on
It’s called salt sweat stains.
Throwyourtoothbrush on
This is a constant topic on laundry subreddits. High efficiency machines don’t have enough water to lift all residue on big or heavily soiled loads, or in machines with residue from using too much detergent ( the amount listed on the bottle is a lie to get you to use more product). Use 2 tablespoons, extra rinse, and if you think it’s sunscreen oil add biz powder so the lipase can dissolve the oil.
CrimsonPyro on
Sunscreen for sure
doodszzz on
Yup it’s sunscreen. Happened to me when I put sunscreen on and straight after I needed to use the shitterÂ
ss_in_boots on
Blue Lizard is a mineral sunscreen I’m pretty sure – which tends to stain clothes white temporarily. Switch sunscreens with different filters.
It could also be detergent stuck in the chamois so you can hand rinse the padding with running water, squeezing it over and over.
tophiii on
If you had taken this to a laundry subreddit, you probably could’ve slid under the radar. But now… straight to bcj
TinyPupPup on
My cheap renter-tier washing machine leaves these marks on dark clothes as well – it’s detergent residue.
Use less detergent and smaller loads of laundry. It also helps to do an empty load with a half cup of white vinegar every now and then to clear out any soap remnants.
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Could be detergent that didn’t rinse fully, or sunscreen
Jizz
Too much KOMing
Do you use powder detergent?
just head on over to cj
Keep it in your pants and stop KOMing
I get this sometimes if I pack the washing machine too full of clothes and it can’t rinse well enough. Less detergent and more water, especially if you also have sunscreen and deodorant in the wash.
Chamois butter that when you sweat, it kinda leeches out in that pattern depending on how you apply it. Then maybe your detergent surfactants or anti-redeposition agents are kinda coagulating to make the stain.
Wait until after the ride to bust
It’s called salt sweat stains.
This is a constant topic on laundry subreddits. High efficiency machines don’t have enough water to lift all residue on big or heavily soiled loads, or in machines with residue from using too much detergent ( the amount listed on the bottle is a lie to get you to use more product). Use 2 tablespoons, extra rinse, and if you think it’s sunscreen oil add biz powder so the lipase can dissolve the oil.
Sunscreen for sure
Yup it’s sunscreen. Happened to me when I put sunscreen on and straight after I needed to use the shitterÂ
Blue Lizard is a mineral sunscreen I’m pretty sure – which tends to stain clothes white temporarily. Switch sunscreens with different filters.
It could also be detergent stuck in the chamois so you can hand rinse the padding with running water, squeezing it over and over.
If you had taken this to a laundry subreddit, you probably could’ve slid under the radar. But now… straight to bcj
My cheap renter-tier washing machine leaves these marks on dark clothes as well – it’s detergent residue.
Use less detergent and smaller loads of laundry. It also helps to do an empty load with a half cup of white vinegar every now and then to clear out any soap remnants.
Sweat & salt