QUOTE(narutokun83 @ Jul 19 2009, 10:25 PM)
I usually hand wash my jerseys... but today i was lazy because i had worn 2 jerseys and lend 1 to my brother (which is this one), so i toss all 3 of them in the washer... 2 came out alive... this 1 didn't.

Haih..........I've already told you guys many times, never wash your jersey in the washing machine. Spin dry can, but do it for few minutes only.
In the first page of this thread, I've already said under "Q&A, TIPS AND GUIDES ON FOOTBALL JERSEYS" (post #2), please don't wash your jersey using washing machine. It can cause many damages such as pulls, scruffy namesets, bleeding colours on to white jerseys and so on.
My advice:
1. Wash the jersey individually using your hands
2. Use liquid detergent like breeze or dynamo
3. Brush only when needed (example, to remove stain caused by dirt or stains near the collars etc). Use a soft plastic brush (not metal wire brush).
4. It is advisable (not necessary needed) to spin dry the jersey and then iron it. You can leave it to dry by hanging it, do not leave it to dry under the sun.
About the damage, what you can do (just for fun) is to go to the stationary shop, look for white dye and colour back the vodafone sponsor (like kids watercolouring activity hehe..).
*May I use your photo as a GOOD example to put in my guide?
QUOTE(yfchin2 @ Jul 19 2009, 10:29 PM)
lolz..u shud just soak it...jersey cant tahan washing machine de.....but i think there is a way to save it..i rmb jerseyman said sumthing about a glue that can help u..check the pages back....
Don't soak it and leave it to soak for a long time. This will ruin the material of the jersey. Best practice is after you've worn it, try to wash it straight away, spin dry it and then iron it. Don't leave it to soak with sweat and dirt for many days in the basket. If you can't wash it instantly afterwards, hang it to dry and then wash it as soon as possible.
Jul 19 2009, 11:42 PM
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