What are the yellow spots on my laundry ?

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Whats up y’all, it’s not urine! But what are the yellow spots on my white laundry. We don’t use bleach and our detergent is a no dye or color detergent. What are those yellow spots? I want to preserve my laundry not replace it. Basically the are yellow spots random places on the boxers, near the waisteline and on the white tee wherever. We have a water filter for the entire house and the stains don’t appear nessiarily where sweat would be and I do not use any kind of moistureizer.

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  1. mshonnie says:

    Sounds like iron spots from the water, even though you have a water filter this does not prevent the iron from seeping into the washing water and therefore gets deposited where the oils from the skin are still on the clothes or this could be simply you are pouring the detergent onto your clothes this can also happen, detergents are not necessarily dye or perfume free this just means they do not add any extra to the detergent, there is traces of dye and color in the soaps they use they do not remove this, so this could be causing your problem, try not to pour your detergent onto the clothes when you add them, pour in detergent before adding clothes and start the washer filling with some water first then add clothes to see if this will remedy the problem, if this continues then I will suggest a removal solution which you add one cup of White Vinegar to your washer and run through full cycle with the hottest water available this will clean your washer of any rust forming in your washer tub.

    To remove the stains from your clothes, pour on undiluted White Vinegar onto the stains on your clothes allow to soak for about four hours then wash in the hottest water your clothes can handle without any detergent added or fabric softner, you will not need any fabric softner as vinegar softens and removes any dirt, residues left by your detergent and stains, you can use vinegar as a fabric softner if you wish instead of fabric softner it is less expensive and will not stain your washing as fabric softner can do and vinegar will not leave those heavy perfumes behind that fabric softner will so leaving your washing clean and fresh, when using vinegar as a softner use just a half cup added to the rinse water or simply add to your fabric softner dispenser Good Luck !

  2. grd_jck(AU) says:

    did you hang them on the line ? it could be pollen

  3. northboy says:

    Could be a stain from a soft drink or someother drink with sugar in it. That will leave a yellow when washed in hot water.

  4. Billy M says:

    seems like maube you hace oil from machine leaking onto you clothes

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