How Do You Remove Deodorant Stains From Cotton?
Sometimes, while getting dressed, you brush your shirt along your arm pits when pulling it over your head and get deodorant stains on the bottom of the shirt. Other times, deodorant stains appear on the inside of your shirts after hours of wear. Sometimes, when reapplying deodorant, you literally rub it into the clothing by accident. No matter how it got there, deodorant stains are not only annoying, but can be embarrassing. Wet a washcloth with water. Gently rub the deodorant stain as soon as it appears. This works best for deodorant smudges applied directly to cotton while putting on a shirt or reapplying deodorant. Make a solution of 50 percent vinegar and 50 percent water and soak the garment overnight, for harder to remove stains. If this does not work, try a 50 percent salt and 50 percent water solution. Soak the garment for at least two hours, if not overnight. Make another solution of 50 percent ammonia and 50 percent water to remove sweat stains around deodorant stains. Dab th