Getting muddy jodhpurs clean!

Aniseed

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I'm know this isn't a problem specific to hunting but I wondered if any of you have tips for getting cream jodhpurs clean. I hunted on Saturday and due to the wet ground got absolutely plastered in mud. So I soaked my jodhpurs over night in some sort of powder that is meant to remove stains and then put them in the wash with normal detergent and more of the powder and it hasn't worked, they still have brown splodges all over them. Is it a lost cause or can they be saved?!
 

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Check the label on the jods, to see what temperature they can be washed at, and give it another go. Modern detergents ought to shift mud stains, these days we are very keen to wash in cool water and sometimes you need extra detergent and a bit more heat to shift stains.
 

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A friend who is master of Beagles keeps a stiff brush specially for scrubbing his breeches, a lot of elbow grease on the worst stains and then whack them in the machine with some stain remover. A beagling holiday in Northumberland after the worst rains in years was certainly an education in hunting valeting...
 

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I squirted mine with vanish on the worst bits as soon as I got back and stuck them straight in the machine on a 50C quick wash with some ariel gel to see what happened.


They came out perfect :)
 

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I put them on a pre wash withyou a load of detergent. Then turn the cycle of half way round, leaving it to soak. and then put more detregent in machine and do it in a 40 degree cycle. works every time. Also do it as soon as you get home!
 

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ariel exel gel is supposed to be very good for particulate stains - eg mud! Try pouring a bit on the stains neat and rubbing it in, then wash at 30 or 40 with more of it. No need to go any hotter - the enzymes work best at lower temps and it won't do the lycra any good!

(and no, I don't work for P&G! )
 

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I use Vanish Oxy action on the first wash then ACE bleach on the second if we're still not quite clean. What my daughter can get on her cream show / hunting johds never ceases to amaze me!
 

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Thanks for all the tips. After a second wash I think this pair are oficially dead and relegated to yard use only :( I will have to make sure I wash the next pair properly!
 
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