Expert Tips: How to Remove Deodorant Stains

26.08.2023 05:00
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

The aluminum salts found in antiperspirants mix with the salts and lipids found in sweat, forming permanent yellow stains on clothing.

How to Remove Sweat and Deodorant Stains

Moisten a cotton pad with vinegar and wipe the stained areas: it is important that the cloth is well saturated with acid.

Leave for a few hours, then machine wash.

What it brings out: white traces of deodorant, yellow spots and the smell of sweat. What fabrics are suitable for: for white, dark and colored.

Hydrogen peroxide

There are several ways to remove a deodorant stain with peroxide. Pour a little 3% peroxide on the stain, leave for 2-3 hours, and then wash in the machine.

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Dissolve a tablespoon of peroxide in a liter of water, lower the contaminated item there and leave for 30-40 minutes. After rinsing with cool water.

How to remove antiperspirant stains on black

Aspirin has a very mild effect, so it is suitable for both colored and black clothes. Dissolve two tablets in half a glass of cold water. Moisten the stain with the solution and gently scrub with a brush, moving from the edges to the middle of the stain.

Then leave the clothes for 2-3 hours and then wash.

Diana Dashkevich Author: Diana Dashkevich Editor internet resource


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