Thanks Jaguar. Your instructions were clear and direct; motivated me to wash my Jerseys. I prefer your Hand-Washing technique as its commonly used in washing Wool Sweaters and Even Suits in lieu of Dry Cleaning. I greatly appreciate your channel brother. Thanks
I'm glad someone finally showed this. I have read about others doing this, but they never say how to do it. I have used soap water and a toothbrush to clean the sweatband of some hats, but never tried to do that on a larger and different configured article.
@@jersey_jaguar It worked out well. But the sweatband wasn't too bad to begin with. I wish manufacturers would stop using white sweatbands. But I noticed something when washing other clothes. Can those detergent gel packs remove color if the packs aren't left in the bottom of the washer? I noticed some of my shirts have random faded spots. Or does it not matter where those packs are placed? And maybe the powder detergent I sometimes use is doing it?
I wash my hockey jerseys inside out one per load, wash them cold, and on delicate. Once it is done, I removed it from the washer immediately and then put them outside out then hang it to dry by putting it on the hanger hanging to dry inside my home.
I used good technique to hand wash my stitched nfl jersey and it worked perfectly. I used my hands to gently scrub stains with o I clean and they came right out. Thank you!
Hey Emilio thanks for the inquiry. Yellowing is tricky. If its yellowing from sweat, dirt, or dust that's collected over the years you can get it out. Unfortunately if its from oxidation that has occurred over time, you wont be able to get it out fully if at all. The oxidation process causes fading and or discoloration within the fibers of the jersey material. You can try a oxiclean bath soak then wash the jersey as normal. It helps but won't fully reverse the yellowing. Here's a link to the oxiclean. You can also try to soak it in baking soda. Test the material though before soaking in baking soda or oxiclean. www.walmart.com/ip/OxiClean-Max-Efficiency-Stain-Remover-252-loads/952138397?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=101193926&&adid=22222222227371625640&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=473726755100&wl4=aud-1651068664986:pla-981853405338&wl5=9021535&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=607001561&wl11=online&wl12=952138397&veh=sem&gclid=Cj0KCQjw4omaBhDqARIsADXULuUMl6viY-R-VZXvQ3dKF2r5PfyF_DXdZaDjlTdneJramzAlqu4HQYgaAmwUEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Great video. I have had oxy clean ready to go. But finally hyped myself up to actually clean my old CCM Carolina hurricanes jersey. It’s covered in signatures so hopefully those make it through. Another video I have seen says it’s a coin flip on signatures. Especially if they are not on the crest.
Much appreciated! For signatures: Don't use hot water or even warm. Don't apply soap directly on them if your trying to keep them in tact. Spot clean the stained areas by hand cold water and you should be fine. For removing signatures: I'll have a video by next week. Removing them is time consuming but can be done.
I forgot to come back and update. Pretreated all the white areas with oxyclean laundry stain pretreat. I used 3/4 of a scoop of oxyclean clean for a standard double sink full of water. Only filled One side. I soaked for 10 minutes then changed water and added oxyclean again soaking for about an hour. Agitated the jersey half way through. Jersey looks incredible. The white stripes even around the neck are very bright white. All stains no matter how old gone. Cold water seemed to keep signatures in tact for the most part. Signatures on the crest are fine. Silver sharpie signatures on the black parts of the crest faded (cost of doing business). Signatures on the jersey fabric itself only faded where a lighter sharpie stroke were made. Hope this comment helps out some people
Why would you want to remove signatures???? I’m so confused why people are doing this lately I see it everywhere. Losing value and a cool item to hang up for display???? That’s like catching a foul ball and trading it for a ball in the team store 😂😂😂
I have a Brad Marchand Team Canada (WCH 2016) jersey, there were specks of stains on the Canada logo. What do you recommend to clean those specks of stains?
Thanks for watching. I recommend this video I made on removing stains from a jersey. You can try those steps. If you have any questions message me on my Instagram Jersey.Jaguar
Do you have any recommendations on mending some numbers that are already peeling? It's an 03/04 Manchester United jersey with suede lettering. I assume there's some sort of fabric glue that exists for this but I want to make sure I get something that'll hold up.
I would try to find someone with a heat press and try having it repressed. You can also try some 3m spray adhesive and a iron. The heat press is a more sound choice I would say
I have three baseball Jersey’s and I think the washing machine method would be simple for me. My Dry cleaning specialist recommended a mesh bag? What do you say?
Thanks for watching! I never used a washing bag. I would try without it first. Always do one jersey per load. Hope that helps. Any questions feel free to ask
@@ClintonStClair i only ever used the dry cleaners for stains or dirt on wool jerseys. I've had decent success. Besides that and a few other rare scenarios honestly there's no need for the cleaners
I've had some success with carbona color run remover. Just test a small area first as well as the threads on the crest. Here's a link for it. Hope it helps. Carbona® Color Run Remover | Powerful Color Bleed Eliminator | Fixes Color Run Accidents | 2.6 Oz, 2 Pack a.co/d/fsm58vo
I've heard mix reviews. Both worked out and also heard jerseys getting messed up from dry cleaners. I've brought wool jerseys to the cleaners and so far those have been good.
Hey thanks for watching. Hot dog stains aren't that bad if it's the hotdog or ketchup. If it's mustard it's much harder as it has tumeric in it which stains yellow. Best bet use the methods in This video but soak it in a oxiclean bath for a few hours to a day first. Always test the jersey first. If you have any other questions along the way, don't hesitate to ask.
@@waxdoe115 yes if you soak it in the powder for a extended time then use a stain remover. There's one by carbona you can find at Walmart specifically for ketchup and mustard. Grease stains are a little more tricky, I would use a degreaser .but again always test the jersey first
Thanks Jaguar. Your instructions were clear and direct; motivated me to wash my Jerseys. I prefer your Hand-Washing technique as its commonly used in washing Wool Sweaters and Even Suits in lieu of Dry Cleaning. I greatly appreciate your channel brother.
Thanks
I appreciate you watching, the great feedback and I'm happy it helped
I'm glad someone finally showed this. I have read about others doing this, but they never say how to do it. I have used soap water and a toothbrush to clean the sweatband of some hats, but never tried to do that on a larger and different configured article.
Much appreciated man! How did it work out on the hats?
@@jersey_jaguar It worked out well. But the sweatband wasn't too bad to begin with. I wish manufacturers would stop using white sweatbands.
But I noticed something when washing other clothes. Can those detergent gel packs remove color if the packs aren't left in the bottom of the washer? I noticed some of my shirts have random faded spots. Or does it not matter where those packs are placed? And maybe the powder detergent I sometimes use is doing it?
Was always hesitant to hand wash due to unfamiliarity of which products to use. Might have to try it now. Thanks for sharing man!
My pleasure man. If you need any help feel free to lmk.
I wash my hockey jerseys inside out one per load, wash them cold, and on delicate. Once it is done, I removed it from the washer immediately and then put them outside out then hang it to dry by putting it on the hanger hanging to dry inside my home.
Perfect!
Much respect. Thank you. Just started buying more jerseys this year.
My pleasure and thanks for watching man!
I used good technique to hand wash my stitched nfl jersey and it worked perfectly. I used my hands to gently scrub stains with o I clean and they came right out. Thank you!
I'm glad it helped and thanks for watching!
Awesome video my man, helped more than you know
Beau thanks for watching and I'm happy the video was of use!!!!
From Chicago great job bro
Much appreciated! Windy City!
Great video Jag
Thanks King Leo 🦁👊💪
Great, great, GREAT VIDEO!!! Thank you
My pleasure and thanks for watching!!!!
What about yellowing. I have a couple old 49ers white jerseys that have that yellowing from age
Hey Emilio thanks for the inquiry. Yellowing is tricky. If its yellowing from sweat, dirt, or dust that's collected over the years you can get it out. Unfortunately if its from oxidation that has occurred over time, you wont be able to get it out fully if at all.
The oxidation process causes fading and or discoloration within the fibers of the jersey material. You can try a oxiclean bath soak then wash the jersey as normal. It helps but won't fully reverse the yellowing. Here's a link to the oxiclean.
You can also try to soak it in baking soda. Test the material though before soaking in baking soda or oxiclean.
www.walmart.com/ip/OxiClean-Max-Efficiency-Stain-Remover-252-loads/952138397?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=101193926&&adid=22222222227371625640&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=473726755100&wl4=aud-1651068664986:pla-981853405338&wl5=9021535&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=607001561&wl11=online&wl12=952138397&veh=sem&gclid=Cj0KCQjw4omaBhDqARIsADXULuUMl6viY-R-VZXvQ3dKF2r5PfyF_DXdZaDjlTdneJramzAlqu4HQYgaAmwUEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Great video. I have had oxy clean ready to go. But finally hyped myself up to actually clean my old CCM Carolina hurricanes jersey. It’s covered in signatures so hopefully those make it through. Another video I have seen says it’s a coin flip on signatures. Especially if they are not on the crest.
Much appreciated!
For signatures:
Don't use hot water or even warm. Don't apply soap directly on them if your trying to keep them in tact. Spot clean the stained areas by hand cold water and you should be fine.
For removing signatures:
I'll have a video by next week. Removing them is time consuming but can be done.
I forgot to come back and update. Pretreated all the white areas with oxyclean laundry stain pretreat. I used 3/4 of a scoop of oxyclean clean for a standard double sink full of water. Only filled One side. I soaked for 10 minutes then changed water and added oxyclean again soaking for about an hour. Agitated the jersey half way through. Jersey looks incredible. The white stripes even around the neck are very bright white. All stains no matter how old gone. Cold water seemed to keep signatures in tact for the most part. Signatures on the crest are fine. Silver sharpie signatures on the black parts of the crest faded (cost of doing business). Signatures on the jersey fabric itself only faded where a lighter sharpie stroke were made. Hope this comment helps out some people
@@Wafflecake98 thanks for the follow up! I'm glad to hear it was successful for the most part
Why would you want to remove signatures???? I’m so confused why people are doing this lately I see it everywhere. Losing value and a cool item to hang up for display???? That’s like catching a foul ball and trading it for a ball in the team store 😂😂😂
Thank You
My pleasure and thanks for watching
I have a Brad Marchand Team Canada (WCH 2016) jersey, there were specks of stains on the Canada logo.
What do you recommend to clean those specks of stains?
Thanks for watching. I recommend this video I made on removing stains from a jersey. You can try those steps. If you have any questions message me on my Instagram
Jersey.Jaguar
Do you have any recommendations on mending some numbers that are already peeling? It's an 03/04 Manchester United jersey with suede lettering. I assume there's some sort of fabric glue that exists for this but I want to make sure I get something that'll hold up.
I would try to find someone with a heat press and try having it repressed. You can also try some 3m spray adhesive and a iron. The heat press is a more sound choice I would say
@@jersey_jaguar awesome, thank you for the quick response! just washed the jersey this afternoon and your method worked great.
@@AndrewAraneo I'm happy it helped and let me know how it goes with the numbers
Can i use jason markk to clean some spots off the tackle twill appliqué when I don’t wanna soak the whole jersey in detergent solution?
Thanks for watching. Jason Markk is typically for shoes. You can try it. But test the jersey first to make sure it won't damage it
@@jersey_jaguar thanks bro, appreciate the quick reply. You got yourself a new follower.
@@florianpeter7045 very much appreciated man! I hope you enjoy the channel
I have three baseball Jersey’s and I think the washing machine method would be simple for me. My Dry cleaning specialist recommended a mesh bag? What do you say?
Thanks for watching! I never used a washing bag. I would try without it first. Always do one jersey per load. Hope that helps. Any questions feel free to ask
@@jersey_jaguar lastly Dry cleaning Yes or no for jersey’s?
@@ClintonStClair i only ever used the dry cleaners for stains or dirt on wool jerseys. I've had decent success. Besides that and a few other rare scenarios honestly there's no need for the cleaners
@jersey_jaguar would the washing machine method work for side washing machines too?
@@ClintonStClair I've never used a side load, but make sure cold water, NO fabric softener, hang dry you should be good
How do you remove dye that has run? I have a couple Leafs jerseys that the blue from the lettering has run into the white on the logo
I've had some success with carbona color run remover. Just test a small area first as well as the threads on the crest. Here's a link for it. Hope it helps.
Carbona® Color Run Remover | Powerful Color Bleed Eliminator | Fixes Color Run Accidents | 2.6 Oz, 2 Pack a.co/d/fsm58vo
Is dry cleaning jerseys safe?
I've heard mix reviews. Both worked out and also heard jerseys getting messed up from dry cleaners. I've brought wool jerseys to the cleaners and so far those have been good.
Do I do the same thing for a white mariners jersey ??
Yep. Same technique. Always start with cold water and work you way up in temperature to make sure it doesn't bleed
I noticed a little bit of ink that bled off of my jersey lettering. What should I use?
Try carefully using 91% rubbing then rinse immediately
would the washing machine method work for adidas climalite jerseys?
Yes I've done a few myself. If it's a winter classic just do your best not to wrinkle the felt parts if possible
@@jersey_jaguar ok thank you
@@Mike_S-93 my pleasure and thanks for watching
Insss you use a hockey, would it be similar to mlb jerseys??
Same
Would tide work?
For general washing you should be good
How TF you get hot dogs stains up there my man?
Hey thanks for watching. Hot dog stains aren't that bad if it's the hotdog or ketchup. If it's mustard it's much harder as it has tumeric in it which stains yellow. Best bet use the methods in This video but soak it in a oxiclean bath for a few hours to a day first. Always test the jersey first. If you have any other questions along the way, don't hesitate to ask.
@@jersey_jaguar you think oxyclean would really work that good? What about grease stains?
@@waxdoe115 yes if you soak it in the powder for a extended time then use a stain remover. There's one by carbona you can find at Walmart specifically for ketchup and mustard.
Grease stains are a little more tricky, I would use a degreaser .but again always test the jersey first
lol you look like you are wearing a bald cap.
Ha you called my bluff!!!!