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Why Your Towels Get Orange Stains That Won’t Wash Out

🌞 Sunscreen and Chemical Reactions
If you’ve noticed stains after a beach or pool day, sunscreen may be responsible.

Some sunscreens contain ingredients that react with minerals in water, creating rust-like orange stains on towels.

Clues:
Stains appear after sun exposure
Only certain towels are affected
Washing doesn’t remove the marks
This is another example of a chemical reaction, not simple dirt.

🧴 Other Contributing Factors
Several additional factors can also lead to orange stains:

✔️ Laundry Products
Some detergents or fabric softeners can react with minerals in hard water, causing discoloration.

✔️ Old Plumbing
Rust from aging pipes can enter your water supply and stain fabrics.

✔️ Cleaning Products
Bathroom cleaners or sprays can accidentally get onto towels and cause color changes.

✔️ Cosmetic Products
Hair dyes, toothpaste, and skincare items can all contribute to unusual discoloration.

❗ Why These Stains Won’t Wash Out
The reason these stains are so stubborn is simple: many of them are not actually stains.

Benzoyl peroxide: permanently removes color
Minerals: embed into fabric fibers
Bacteria: form resistant biofilms
That’s why normal washing methods often fail—and why repeated washing can even make the problem worse.

How to Prevent Orange Stains
Prevention is much easier than trying to fix the problem later.

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