How Do You Remove Deodorant Stains From Clothes?
Deodorants are popularly used substances for combating body odor caused by bacterial fermentation of human sweat. They help kill bacteria and mask bad odor with the perfume fragrances infused in them but don’t stop perspiration like antiperspirants do. However, most commercially available deodorants today contain some antiperspirant ingredients like aluminum salts. When these ingredients mix with sweat that forms when the deodorant action begins to wear off, this mixture clings onto your clothes and deodorant stains form in the underarm areas. These stains can ruin the appearance of your clothes and be frustrating. However, there are some easy methods you can use to remove these stains yourself. Dip the toothbrush or paintbrush in the vinegar and daub this stain remover on the deodorant stain. The use of the toothbrush or the paintbrush makes the process tidy and precise. This works for colored clothing. If the stain is mild, it will go away with just a little rubbing with the toothbru