How do you remove perspiration stains from clothes?
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Try using Vivid. It works well for other bodily "stuff"
The first thing I'd try is baking soda, &/or Soda Water. If that doesn't do the trick Add Vinegar to Baking Soda. Vinegar is the answer to many cleaning issues...
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Deodorant and Perspiration Stain Removal
Yellow underarm shirt stains are likely caused by a combination of deodorant and perspiration. Many deodorants and antiperspirants contain aluminum salts. When these salts are combined with laundry detergent, especially in cooler water settings, they are not easily dissolved, and they remain on the fabric.
To remove the stains, try soaking the shirts in warm water with an enzyme pre-soak product or rubbing the soiled area with white vinegar. Wash in the hottest water safe for the fabric. If the stain remains, dampen and sprinkle stain with meat tenderizer. Let stand for about an hour, and launder again.
To avoid new stains from forming, always wash the shirts in the hottest water safe for the fabric. Also, allow antiperspirant to dry completely before dressing.=)
Try M-30 hand cleaner. I am serious. My father in law uses this in his laundry when doing work clothes and it gets anything off. You can get it at Wal-Mart or any hardware store. It is under $5 and it works wonders. Just put about a tablespoon in with your laundry; along with your regular laundry detergent and it should come right out. Hope this helps! Good luck! :)
spray n wash, but if you already had it in the dryer, nothing, its set in.
Vinegar, vinegar, vinegar! Soak it, then scrub it and soak it again, then wash as usual. Use hot, hot water.
You have to use shampoo, it is made to remove the oil and sweat from your scalp and it works great for ring around the collar also.
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