It's Football Time in Tennessee: Clean Gear, Happy Parents
- Stone Drive Coin Laundry
- Sep 4
- 1 min read

Football season is kicking off in Tennessee! Between practices, games, and weekend scrimmages, your kids’ jerseys, pants, and gear can take a serious beating. Grass stains, mud, and snack spills can leave uniforms looking worse for wear, but with the right care, you can keep them clean, fresh, and ready for every game.
Here’s how parents can protect their kids’ football gear:
1. Pretreat stains immediately: Grass, mud, and ketchup are common after practices and games. Treat stains as soon as possible with a stain remover or a little detergent to make washing easier.
2. Wash jerseys inside out: Numbers, letters, and logos can fade or peel if washed the wrong way. Turning jerseys inside out protects these details.
3. Use cold water and gentle cycles: Youth football uniforms are often made with synthetic fabrics. Cold water and gentle cycles prevent shrinking and keep colors vibrant.
4. Skip the dryer for jerseys: High heat can damage prints and shrink fabrics. Air-drying keeps uniforms looking like new.
5. Separate heavily soiled items: Mud-caked pants or socks should be washed separately to avoid spreading dirt and stains.
6. Make laundry easy with Stone Drive Coin Laundry: Our large commercial machines are perfect for tackling a week’s worth of practice and game gear in one load. Spacious washers mean no squeezing or stacking, and everything comes out clean and ready for the next game.
This season, keep your kids’ uniforms looking sharp without the stress.
Stone Drive Coin Laundry makes game day laundry simple for busy parents!



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