Treat just like any other stain. Best product I've found is Clorox 2.
In regards to excercise, anti-perspirant deodorant but, it's not a clothing protection. You can use sweatbands which block sweat and oil from your hair from reaching your face. I'm not sure what you mean about best clothing protection from sweating but, a mixture of lemon juice and water helps remove sweat stains.
To remove antiperspirant stains from clothing, mix a solution of white vinegar and water and apply it to the stained area. Let it sit for about 30 minutes before washing the garment as usual. For stubborn stains, you can also try using a commercial stain remover or enzyme-based detergent.
Anti-perspirant is the 'fancy' word for deodorant.
anti-perspirant
Use a good anti perspirant.
Certain Dri is an anti-perspirant that is applied at night.
yeah it should do anyway
I'm told that Amplex Anti-Perspirant Roll-On Active, is very effective and has an anti-stain formula. You should always allow any anti-perspirant or deodorant dry completely before putting on clothes; this will help to avoid staining. I always use PitRok, which is a natural crystal deodorant (there are others available from other manufacturers). It works by killing off the bacteria that cause the body odour smell of sweat. It also creates no build up on your skin and therefore nothing to rub off on your clothes and cause staining. However, this is ONLY a deodorant, it will not stop you sweating! This is fine if you don't have much wetness, but if you perspire a lot it may not be for you. Also, if you suspect that the staining is from sweat rather than the anti-perspirant then this may not be for you. www.pitrok.co.uk
i find that Degree stick is the strongest you can smell it all day and keep dry
Shake the antiperspirant canister before applying. Make sure your underarms are clean and dry. Apply a thin, even layer of antiperspirant to each underarm and let it dry before putting on clothing.
All a deodorant does is put a masking smell in the areas you apply it to. If you want to help minimise sweating (aka perspiration) use an anti-perspirant. A deodorant is just perfume. An anti-perspirant puts down a layer that is harder to sweat through.
Tessy Plastics and Plastek are two suppliers of antiperspirant stick packaging that I know of.