Friday, July 31, 2009

Deodorant/sweat stains?

I have bad deodorant/sweat stains on all my white shirts. I use bleach in my whites, and I still have stains. How do i get them out. My nice white shirts are looking horrible. I used all kinds of different deo's to help the sweating, nothing really wokers. I have been thinking about that shot they make for it. I also tried oxyiclean, and spray-n-wash.

Deodorant/sweat stains?
The deodorant/antiperspirant build up, which also causes yellow armpit stains, is likely caused by a combination of deodorant and perspiration. Many deodorants and antiperspirants contain aluminum salts. When these salts are combined with laundry detergent, especially in cooler water settings, they are not easily dissolved, and they remain on the fabric. To remove the stains and build up of antiperspirant, try soaking the shirts in warm water with an enzyme pre-soak product. Wash in the hottest water safe for the fabric. If the stain remains, dampen and sprinkle stain with meat tenderizer. Let stand for about an hour then launder again. To avoid new stains from forming, always wash the shirts in the hottest water safe for the fabric. To prevent these stains, allow your antiperspirant to dry completely before dressing. Wearing a cotton undershirt under polyester shirts will help absorb perspiration...
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Reply:Hi sweetie. I totally used to have the same prob. Lemon juice mixed with bleach helps, but honestly nothing really helped. I used to sweat bad, and I was SO self conscious. It drove me crazy. Really. But I started using Certain Dry, and have not sweat at ALL! (well, unless I'm working out really hard or something normal!!) So give it a try! You won't be disappointed! sp



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