Caring For Your Uniform
Please wash all uniform attire in COLD WATER and let them AIR DRY. Please, no hot water wash or heated drying for any of the equipment that we provide.
- Know Your Material
Almost every football uniform is made from heavy weight stretchable polyester knit or mesh. The fabric is durable, has stretch for ease of movement and is actually easier to care for than cotton. - Learn the Presoak
Presoaking is essential in getting your uniform clean. After the game, rinse off the uniform in a utility sink to remove as much loose dirt and mud as possible. If you don’t have a utility sink , hang the uniform over a clothesline and spray it down with a hose. Next fill a large sink or bucket with water (never use hot water). Add a capful of heavy duty laundry detergent and one cup of baking soda; then soak the uniform for at least one hour. It is even better if it can soak overnight. The baking soda will help remove the odors. It is important to know if the water in your area is hard or soft. Hard water contains an excess of minerals that make detergents much less effective in removing soil. If you have hard water, your uniform will be harder to clean and you will need to add some water conditioner to your presoak bucket. This is not fabric softener; it is an additive that helps your detergent work better. - No Chlorine Bleach
Chlorine bleach has many appropriate uses, but not in football. It may be tempting to use chlorine bleach on white or even gray uniforms but it is not effective for polyester fabrics and can even damage the material. Instead, use an oxygen or all-fabric bleach to brighten and whiten. Again, allow the uniform to soak for at least one hour to get the best results. - Wash Alone
Football may be a team sport but the uniform should travel alone through the washing machine. Do not wash the uniform with other clothes. Most clothes contain cotton or a cotton blend. The lint will come off and cling to the jersey’s letters and numbers. After the uniform has pre-soaked, fill the washer with cool water and detergent and launder as usual. Never use hot water. Even if the uniform is white, the lettering and numbers are colored and will fade. - Forget The Heat
Never put a sports uniform in the dryer. High heat causes shrinking, sets in stains and fades colors. Hang the uniform to air dry away from direct sunlight. - Blood, Sweat and Grass Stains
Use cold water. Hot water will only set the stains and make them nearly impossible to remove. The pre-soaking techniques will usually take care of stains. Inspect the uniform before you put it into wash and treat any remaining stains with a pre-treater or by rubbing in extra detergent.