HOW TO REMOVE UNDERARM DEODORANT WHITE STAINS FROM CLOTHES

Sometimes my friends ring me to ask for advice.  This time my friend asked me about a problem her son has with his shirts.

She tried everything to remove smell and the white thick deodorant marks from is school shirts, but they would not shifting.

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So with a bit of research and so many options to chose from, I end up trying   this 2.

WHAT WAS NEEDED 

- 2 bowls 

- White vinegar

- Lime - just had around some left over from making salad dressing, I always                  save them to use it later on for cleaning the microwave.

- Bicarbonate of soda

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STEP 1 - To the second bowls add 3 table spoons of bicarbonate of soda and                      vinegar until you have a paste.

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STEP 2 -  In to one bowl add 3 table spoon of bicarbonate of soda and a juice                      of a lime, until you end up whit a paste.   

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Step 3 - Dipped the left arm stain into the lime bowl and the right arm stain into                the vinegar bowl.

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Step 4 - Let it soak all day.

 

Step 5 - Give a good scrub a few times during the day.

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Half through the day I notice the stain that was soaking in the vinegar was not shifting. 

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So I tried with the lime.

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In the end of the day I washed as normal and was amazed with the end result. Still can see a bit but it is a big improvement.

Now I have a very very grateful friend.

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NOTE: Remember to use the leftover of the pastes to clean the drains.