Cleaning beige breeches?

chestnut cob

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Any tips for getting beige competition breeches sparkly clean again?!

Mine have the odd little spot that I can't get off from being covered in mud hunting, but after this weekend's complete drenching, they are filthy. I cannot get them clean. I got covered in mud SJ and XC, and it looks as though some of the dye from my saddle has leaked onto the suede areas (sticky bum type breeches) so now have black patches.

What can you suggest for getting them really clean again? I have tried washing on cold, warm, hot, biological powder, non-bio powder. In the past I have scrubbed with Fairy Liquid to no avail... running out of ideas and I really don't want to have to buy a new pair every couple of months just because I get muddy!
 
If it's synthetic try a twelve hour soak in a strong solution of something like Ariel colour and water then scrub the stains as hard as you dare then Put through the washer .
Are you washing at forty degrees ?
 
If it's synthetic try a twelve hour soak in a strong solution of something like Ariel colour and water then scrub the stains as hard as you dare then Put through the washer .
Are you washing at forty degrees ?

OK, worth a go, thanks.

I've tried 30, 40 and 50 deg. Also just putting the washer through a cleaning cycle with vinegar as I don't think things are coming out clean / fresh enough (a horsey jumper has come out smelling distinctly of horse when it was washed at 40deg and should be nice and clean!).
 
Fairy liquid on the stains themselves, soak overnight in initially warm water with powdered persil dissolved in it. Then re dab the worst stains with fairy liquid and wash on 40 degree wash (but a full cycle not a short one) and don't have the washing machine too full.
 
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