How To Get The Grass Stains Off Your Tennis Shorts



Here in Saddleworth, the tennis season is almost upon us. How can you tell? It’s raining.
Hence, the grass is slippery.
What comes next is obvious, you run for a dropshot…
Splat.
Down you go. It’s okay, the grass is soft, you land gracefully, but…
Look at those tennis whites!
We’ve all done it. You’ve spent the spring honing your racquet skills, you want to show off to the other club members, but your shorts are covered in those tough-to-shift grass stains. They’re not impressing anyone.
So let’s talk about those grass stains, specifically, how to get rid of them.

Four Simple Steps

1.  Soak your shorts
2.  Apply stain remover
3.  Gently brush to work stain remover in
4.  Wash with an enzyme based detergent

As simple as that. Provided you have a stain remover handy, and guess what? Here at Tame Valley Tennis Club, we’ve thought of that.
Time is of the essence, the sooner you get those stains treated, the easier they’ll come out. So now…
The kitchen area now has a stock of stain removers!
Available free on request.
So come down, play some tennis, wash your shorts it couldn’t be easier!

Contact club manager Nikki Dallas for details on;

07825872229

For membership queries contact Mike Stirland;


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