wash em!!!! also; buy ban deodorant! it's smells nice too:]
Sweat stains are tough to remove especially if you put deodorant on your shirt. However, these days there are a lot of good products available to remove these tough yellow stains. All you need to do is apply the gel directly onto the stain, wait 5 minutes and wash normally.
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.
Using vinegar to remove stains from clothing can be effective for certain types of stains, such as sweat or deodorant stains. Vinegar's acidic properties can help break down the stain and lift it from the fabric. However, it may not be as effective for all types of stains, such as oil-based stains. It is recommended to spot test vinegar on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before using it on the stain.
To remove dried deodorant stains, you can try using a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar to gently scrub the stained area. Alternatively, you can use a stain remover or pre-treatment product specifically designed for deodorant stains. Make sure to check the care label of the garment before attempting any stain removal method.
To remove a deodorant stain, take a pair of nylon hose or knee highs and rub the fabric. Hosiery is available at major retailers, of course, so there's no need to get the expensive kind!
Yes, you can bleach polyester shirts to remove stains or discoloration, but it is important to use a mild bleach and follow the care instructions on the garment to avoid damaging the fabric.
just dont be messy and you wont have to know.
Sweat stains are tough to remove especially if you put deodorant on your shirt. However, these days there are a lot of good products available to remove these tough yellow stains. All you need to do is apply the gel directly onto the stain, wait 5 minutes and wash normally.
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.
Using vinegar to remove stains from clothing can be effective for certain types of stains, such as sweat or deodorant stains. Vinegar's acidic properties can help break down the stain and lift it from the fabric. However, it may not be as effective for all types of stains, such as oil-based stains. It is recommended to spot test vinegar on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before using it on the stain.
To remove dried deodorant stains, you can try using a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar to gently scrub the stained area. Alternatively, you can use a stain remover or pre-treatment product specifically designed for deodorant stains. Make sure to check the care label of the garment before attempting any stain removal method.
To remove a deodorant stain, take a pair of nylon hose or knee highs and rub the fabric. Hosiery is available at major retailers, of course, so there's no need to get the expensive kind!
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
Smell and sweat stains. No health concerns about not wearing it though.
it stains them and either makes them a lighter color or a darker color
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When I was an EMT we used hydrogen peroxide for blood stains on our white dress shirts.