No chance it's not a stain, it's the same as getting bleech on your clothes, it's altered the dye. It's one of hazards of the trade I'm afraid and only option is replacing the item of clothing if it looks too bad.
Change your flux. I'm forever getting flux on my clothes and I don't notice any pink marks. I used to get it at college when you had to use la-co but not had it with fry powerflow.
Old tea towels as rags for wiping. All my polo shirts are stained, especially left shoulder/sleeve.
When they get bad, then bin and order more from sports direct. Dirt cheap and tax deductible.
Old tea towels as rags for wiping. All my polo shirts are stained, especially left shoulder/sleeve.
When they get bad, then bin and order more from sports direct. Dirt cheap and tax deductible.
They're pretty good tbf, although these days I'm going for Primark black long sleeve t-shirts, they're surprisingly good for £3 a piece and at that price dont mind replacing them regularly.
It’s like bleach so not really a stain. People use too much of the stuff on pipe and it ends up everywhere. All you need is a thin application and that should do it and in event of a dry joint simply dip your solder into it and apply.
If you lather your pipe and fittings with it chances are you get it on your hands and then clothes and even worse if you take a leak and get it on your winkie. Not to mention rotting your copper and getting leaks.