use bleach... Test it out on a small area first to check if it changes to the same colour, and also to make sure the material is not damaged by the bleach.
to yellow stains out of white shirts to use ultra stain removerAs a man I like to have white shirts and so when I do white laundry I make sure to wash my whites in cold water onlywhen using bleach-- Bleach works best in cold water this is just the way the chemical is meant to work.
The secret to all deodorant stains - rub it with a sock. If you don't have a sock, any thicker preferably cotton textile will do, something like a thicker, slightly rougher hand towel, nothing TOO nice or soft. No combed cotton.
Mix equal amounts (1/4 cup) of Cascade dishwasher detergent and bleach in a gallon or so of hot water. Soak the shirts in the mix for about 15 minutes. Then wash the shirts in the washer with cool or warm water as usual. They should be better. You can repeat the process, but if you have previously run the shirts in the dryer, the stains may be in there for good. This was an old Heloise tip.
wash em!!!! also; buy ban deodorant! it's smells nice too:]
No it is probably urine, white is semen. However, dried semen may be off-white.
I have black stains under my underarm of my white shirts how can i get them out ? I have bleached them a few times and the stains are still there. Thanks
When I was an EMT we used hydrogen peroxide for blood stains on our white dress shirts.
to yellow stains out of white shirts to use ultra stain removerAs a man I like to have white shirts and so when I do white laundry I make sure to wash my whites in cold water onlywhen using bleach-- Bleach works best in cold water this is just the way the chemical is meant to work.
White Stains was created in 1898.
white with brown stains in it white with brown stains in it
just dont be messy and you wont have to know.
The pink shirts ARE the white shirts but have gone through the wash with the red shirts and are now pink.
I don uckingf know and this thing isnt giving me the answer
you cannot do anything to it unless you wanted to dye it
The secret to all deodorant stains - rub it with a sock. If you don't have a sock, any thicker preferably cotton textile will do, something like a thicker, slightly rougher hand towel, nothing TOO nice or soft. No combed cotton.
Yes bleach powder does help to make your shirts white.
Mix equal amounts (1/4 cup) of Cascade dishwasher detergent and bleach in a gallon or so of hot water. Soak the shirts in the mix for about 15 minutes. Then wash the shirts in the washer with cool or warm water as usual. They should be better. You can repeat the process, but if you have previously run the shirts in the dryer, the stains may be in there for good. This was an old Heloise tip.