Remove deodorant stain
How to remove deodorant stain? Follow the guide below.
White deodorant marks on dark garments are aluminum salts that have left the fabric. Yellow stains under the arms are a chemical reaction between aluminum chloride in antiperspirant and sweat proteins.
Step by step
- 1White marks: rub with another piece of fabric or a little water + baking soda
- 2Yellow stains: soak in warm water
- 3Apply baking soda directly to the stain, drip a little vinegar — the CO₂ reaction dissolves the minerals
- 4Let sit 30 minutes, work with scrub brush
- 5Machine wash 40–60°
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