Cum stains
Cum stains are the aftermath of an ejaculation onto something: It is the drained stain of semen on a surface, like her skin, her clothes or bed sheets.
Identifying Cum Stain
Cum stains can be easily identified on clothes and skin: They appear as dried milky white stains. Once the clothes has been washed (without soaking the clothes for at least 48 hours) or dry cleaned, the cum stains can still be identified using black light (also called ultraviolet light.): The cum stains will appear in a bright grey glow on the fabric, even on white panties!
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A white t-shirt with cum stains after laundry. The stains can hardly be seen
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The same t-shirt under black light shows the washed cum stains
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She does not know that the old cum stain is visible in the club under blacklight
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She does not know that the old cum stain is visible in the club under blacklight
Removing Cum Stains
- From Skin: Cum stains can be easily washed away with soap and water. Same applies to leather.
- From Clothes, which absorbed the cum: Although regular washing seems to remove cum stains from clothing or bed sheets, it does not really and cum stains can still be identified under black light. Due to the high concentration proteins and other fluids in his cum, cum stains needs at least 48 hours soaking time in luke warm water with soap added in order to disolve completely. After the 48 hours soak the clothes should be washed.
- From Clothes: Dry cleaning does not remove cum stains. The stains are still visible under black light!

