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How Do You Remove Deodorant Stains Out Of Colored Clothing?

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How Do You Remove Deodorant Stains Out Of Colored Clothing?

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Whether you use a clear gel or a solid stick of deodorant, chances are that you’ve experienced the dreaded deodorant stains on your clothing. If the clothing is dark colored than it can be even more noticeable. Making matters worse, deodorant can smear when applying it and can streak onto the clothing when applied before putting a shirt on leaving marks in places other than under the armpits. Clearly solid white deodorants are the worst culprit of leaving stains. Remove any buildup. Buildup is that hard gunk that is the dried up deodorant. This buildup is most common with solid stick deodorants but it can happen with other forms as well. Try to rub the fabric against itself with the stained area in between the fabric to loosen up bits of the caked on deodorant. You may also consider using a towel or soft brush to gently remove the caked on deodorant. Shake out the piece of clothing as well. Turn inside out and wash. After you’ve removed a good amount of the bits and pieces of deodorant

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