You always want to remove them as fast as possible. But after the fact I would first try a wash, starting with a good pre-soak to soften it up. If
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You always want to remove them as fast as possible.
But after the fact I would first try a wash, starting with a good pre-soak to soften it up. If that doesn't remove it all, I would use a mild polish. They don't recommended it, but when used with care it's fine. Then if you still see it a little, you can leave it and see if it bleaches out over time. Also covering it with some good sealant will help to avoid any future problems. Do not use a high pressure wash on your clear bra!
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