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Hey Guys,
How do you clean your shirts? I usually get the nice Italian made shirts and shell out a few hundred for each (but never pay retail- thats against my religion). I've always hand washed these shirts using luke warm water with a pinch of detergent because I really baby them. I use a soft brush if there are any occasional stains as well as for the collar and the cuffs. My question is how the heck do I get the collar clean? With my white shirts it leaves a brown strip and my dark shirts seem kinda faded from my natural body oils that the stains from. I shower every morning before I dress but at the end of the day that collar stain is there. And no, I'm not some greasy sweat drenched kinda guy. After I wash it, it does fade quite a bit but it is still there. That part that bother me is on some shirts, the stains are on the visible side of the collar in the middle of the shirt's collar. Should I bring my shirts for the occasional dry clean, will that get rid of it?? Or is this something that everyone has to live with??
How do you clean your shirts? I usually get the nice Italian made shirts and shell out a few hundred for each (but never pay retail- thats against my religion). I've always hand washed these shirts using luke warm water with a pinch of detergent because I really baby them. I use a soft brush if there are any occasional stains as well as for the collar and the cuffs. My question is how the heck do I get the collar clean? With my white shirts it leaves a brown strip and my dark shirts seem kinda faded from my natural body oils that the stains from. I shower every morning before I dress but at the end of the day that collar stain is there. And no, I'm not some greasy sweat drenched kinda guy. After I wash it, it does fade quite a bit but it is still there. That part that bother me is on some shirts, the stains are on the visible side of the collar in the middle of the shirt's collar. Should I bring my shirts for the occasional dry clean, will that get rid of it?? Or is this something that everyone has to live with??