Wednesday, April 15, 2009

How can deodorant stains be removed from white shirts?

I only wear my white shirts once and they always get deodorant stains, no matter what type or brand of deodorant I put on. I have tried to remove the stains using bleach but it doesn%26#039;t work. Any suggestions?

How can deodorant stains be removed from white shirts?
try soaking in some white vinegar
Reply:iron out at wall mart it is for white clothes. you fill the washer then put in iron out and your white clothes let set for 10 min then wash them. i have bad water it keeps my whites white and gets out all stains. my sisters boyfriend works the railroad and he gets the stains under his arms also and she gets it out with purex detergent. said that was what gets it out for her. you can also try shout or baking soda as a paste
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Fill your washer with very warm water without the clothes. Add 1 to 2 cups of hydorgen peroxide, add your clothes and let them soak up to an hour. Hydrogen peroxide is a safe bleach and should soak out the stains. If you have already dried the clothes in the dryer, the stains may not come out. The stains are heat set and can be very difficult to remove. It%26#039;s worth a try. Try pre-treating the stains with a digestant or enyzme pre-treat. If nothing works, try your hair shampoo, I dont know why but it removes some impossible shirt stains if you presoak it in shampoo.



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