Say goodbye to yellow underarm stains
According to the folks at Degree, the stains occur when the
aluminum in your antiperspirant or deodorant combines with the salt in your
sweat. The stains are notoriously difficult to get rid of with normal washing
in the laundry machine.
Using three shirts, we tested out a quick, easy and cheap
trick to remove the yellow armpit stains, and look at the results!
Cheap & easy way to remove yellow sweat stains from your
clothes
Here’s what you need:
3% hydrogen peroxide
Dish soap
Baking soda
Toothbrush
How to remove yellow sweat stains from your clothes
After applying the ingredients directly to the shirt, use an
old toothbrush to work them in for a minute, and then let the shirt sit for at
least an hour before putting it in the washing machine.
We didn’t use any precise measurements, but we do recommend
doing a pre-test on a small area.
How to remove yellow sweat stains from your clothes
This solution worked like magic on both white and colored
shirts, and we also hear that OxiClean does the trick as well.
To prevent the stains in the first place, Degree says it
helps to wear loose clothing, make sure your antiperspirant deodorant is dry
before you get dressed and don’t use too much product.
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