How Do You Remove White Deodorant Marks From Clothes?
Solid stick deodorants are often advertised as being not only stronger then their gel counterparts, but come with a promise of leaving no marks. But you’re here because you need to get that white deodorant mark out of your clothes, so obviously that promise rarely holds true. Wash the clothing – Yes, the most obvious tip comes first here. But for maximum deodorant removal, be sure to turn your clothing inside out before washing. Otherwise residue may remain even after a full wash cycle. Also be sure to wash the clothing that is stained with minimal amounts of other clothing. This reduces the chance that the deodorant will come in contact with other clothes. Rub them out – You can use a variety of items to gently remove the white marks or at least minimize the sight of them. My personal favorite is to use dryer sheets or fabric softener sheets to pull the deodorant out of the fabric. You don’t even need to waste a new sheet doing so, a quick look near your laundry basket or dryer usuall