How to Remove Stains from White Baseball Pants

White baseball pants don't stay white very long. Grass stains and clay stains make a new pair of pants look dirty and old in a short time. It's not easy to keep them clean, but there are solutions.

Things You'll Need

  • Detergent
  • Baking soda
  • Fels-Naptha laundry soap bar
  • OxiClean
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Instructions

    • 1

      Use spray detergent directly on the stains, then launder the pants in hot water in a washing machine. This might get them clean and bright the first time.

    • 2

      Do not put bleach on baseball pants. Most baseball pants will fade and turn somewhat yellow from bleach.

    • 3

      Try Fels-Naptha on stubborn stains. Fels-Naptha is an old laundry product that is somewhat forgotten today, but it is very effective on stubborn stains, and that's what you usually get with baseball pants. Put some water on the most heavily stained area of the pants, then rub a Fels-Naptha bar on the red clay stain or grass stain. Wash the pants in hot water.

    • 4

      Use OxiClean on stubborn grass stains or clay stains. Dab a small amount on these stains, then wash the pants in hot water.