How is the best and easiest way to remove sweat stains from clothes?
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pour some plain white vinegar right on the stain and let it sit for a few minuite then wash as normal!
By washing it in the Landry or by hand.
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I also use a form of oxyclean for laundry stains.. works pretty well- let it soak for a couple of minutes before washing.
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1Step OnePre-treat new stains with a enzyme pre-soak product before laundering as usual. Make sure fabric is not linen, silk, or wool. These fabrics can shrink, bleed colors or get water circles in this process.
2Step TwoRefrain from putting the garment in the dryer, if the stain didn't come out. Drying it will heat-set the stain. Sponge the area with a solution of 1 tbsp. ammonia and 1/2 cup water and allow to air dry.
3Step ThreeTreat older stains by sponging the area with a solution of 1 tbsp. white vinegar and 1/2 cup water. Old stains may be impossible to remove.
4Step FourRemove lingering perspiration odor by soaking the entire garment overnight in a gallon of warm salt water (use about 4 tablespoons of salt per gallon of water).
Tips & Warnings
A perspiration stain may not be visible right away; heating can cause an otherwise colorless stain to yellow. If you know a garment has been exposed to perspiration, treat the affected area before it becomes a problem.
Avoid drying or ironing stained fabrics, which can cause the stain to set and become even more difficult - or impossible - to remove.
Any garment that is dry clean only should be taken to your local dry cleaners. Perspiration stains are hard to remove especially old stains. The dry cleaners have the best tools to try and remove these stains in your dry clean only garments.
The 2 best products on the market to get those pesky arm pit stains out of shirts are Shout or Spray n' wash - I use those 2 products for the yellow stains that get in the arm pits of white tees & they work wonders.
How to Remove Sweat Stains
by the editors of Consumer Guide
Perspiration is the body's way of cooling itself. What's not cool are the spots it can leave behind. Follow these tips to erase unsightly sweat stains.
How to Remove Sweat Stains From:
Acetate, Rayon, Silk, Wool
Sponge (the method of using a dampened pad to apply light strokes, moving outward from the center of the stain) the area with water, then follow with an application of wet spotter and a few drops of ammonia. (Take care when using ammonia on silk and wool.) Cover with an absorbent pad moistened with wet spotter. Let the pad remain in place as long as any stain is being removed. Change the pad as it picks up the stain. Keep both the stain and pad moist with wet spotter and ammonia. Flush well with water and allow to dry thoroughly.
How To Make Wet And Dry Spotters
Dry spotter:
To make a dry spotter, combine 1 part coconut oil (available at pharmacies and health food stores) and 8 parts liquid dry-cleaning solvent. This solution may be stored if the container is tightly capped to prevent evaporation of the solvent. Mineral oil may be substituted for the coconut oil, but is not quite as effective.
Caution: Dry-cleaning solvents are poisonous and may
be flammable.
Wet spotter:
To prepare a wet spotter, mix 1 part glycerine, 1 part white dishwashing detergent, and 8 parts water. Shake well before each use. Store wet spotter in a plastic squeeze bottle.
How to Remove Sweat Stains From:
Acrylic Fabric, Cotton, Linen, Modacrylic,
Nylon, Olefin, Polyester, Spandex
Try an enzyme presoak product and use according to package directions. After soaking, launder as usual. For older laundry stains, sponge area with a diluted solution of white vinegar and water, then launder. If fabric color has changed, stretch the stained area over a bowl of ammonia so fumes penetrate while the spot is moist. Prompt treatment of perspiration stains is necessary, as they can weaken most fibers. Caution: Never iron a garment with perspiration stains -- the heat will set them.
How to Remove Sweat Stains From:
Leather, Suede
Mix a solution of mild soap in lukewarm water. Swish to create a great volume of suds. Apply only the foam with a sponge. Wipe with a clean dry cloth. On leather only, follow with Tannery Vintage Leather Cleaner & Conditioner or Fiebing's Saddle Soap to condition the leather.
How to Remove Sweat Stains From:
Vinyl Clothing
Wipe the stain with a cloth dipped in warm sudsy water to which a few drops of ammonia have been added. Rinse well and wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Lots of everyday situations cause people to work up a sweat. These stain removal tips will make sure unsightly underarm circles remain your little secret.
soak 1st with tide before washing in machine if not machine by hands but u have to brush the stain
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