Friday, July 31, 2009

White deodorant marks !!!?

how can i remove these white marks from a black shirt , they are still there after washing + i always let my deodorant dry before dressing ...any ideas?

White deodorant marks !!!?
I had the same problem once and it worked...


Soak your shirt in cold water with some lemon acid (you can buy it in a grocery shop) Put 8 tablespoons of the acid into 1 gallon of cold water and soak it for an hour.


Another idea:


soak your shirt in a 1:1 solution of hot water and vinegar for half an hour.


Ater soaking wash your shirt in a big amount of water.
Reply:sponge and water works for me.
Reply:Wear deodorant that is invisible, like Degree. Try oxy clean.
Reply:use clean deodorant but I would use dawn dish soap it take it out of one of my shirts
Reply:I'm not sure about how to get them off AFTER you've already washed your shirt, but BEFORE, you could have taken a shoulder pad and rubbed them out. You can still try it. I work in retail, and people are ALWAYS taking the shoulder pads out of the clothing. We keep them and use them specifically for white deodorant marks. It works great! I'm sure any rough, spongy like material would do. Gel deodorant doesn't leave white marks. The solid kind does. Whether dry or not, it will leave marks. If I were you I'd switch what I use.. then you can avoid having these problems.
Reply:Try washing them out by hand with soap BEFORE you stick them in the washer. Usually they come out fairly well with just regular hand soap and warm water.
Reply:Use a pair of nylons to remove deodorant marks from dark clothing. Just rub a section of the nylon over the white mark and 9 times out of 10 it comes out. I don't think the color of the nylons matter but I use nude!



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