Wednesday, March 17, 2010

How do you get solid deodorant stains out of t-shirts?

I get a build up of hard deodorant on my shirts.

How do you get solid deodorant stains out of t-shirts?
Try wetting a cloth with white vinegar and rubbing it on the stain. It may not smell great, but it takes those white stains right out.
Reply:Use a bar of Ivory soap moistened with hot water and rub it into the deodorant stain making a paste. Add some more hot water and work it into the fibers. Rinse thoroughly.


If that doesn't work, soak the stain in a mixture of warm water %26amp; vinegar before rinsing thoroughly.
Reply:Remove Arm Pit Stains:


To keep the stains from setting in as you wash your shirts add one cup of Hydrogen Peroxide to a load of light or white shirts and wash as normal.





For items already yellowing mix a quarter cup of Cascade in a bucket of hot, hot water soak the garments in the mixture to whiten whites.





Hint: Try not to over dry white and light colored items. Use a lower temperature setting as the higher settings can yellow whites. Also, some liquid fabric softeners can cause yellowing in white fabrics if not rinsed out well.





Have a great day!



tanning

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