Some Odd Techniques For Getting Rid Of Yellow Armpit Stains

Created by elvinshelton25 on Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Yellowish armpit stains are often the result of making use of a lot of deodorant. The deodorant increases under the armpit region and around the scruff of the neck and can blemish the clothes if if left untreated. In the past, as deodorant formulas have altered, the problem has actually become more intense and these days millions of people are trying to find an effective way to remove the stains rather than having to bin the outfit. Here are some of the dafter methods which have been experimented with
1.Use mouthwash. Seemingly clear mouthwash can shift these unsightly stains. I haven’t tried out this personally - because I don’t want my shirts to smell of Listerine, but I’m advised the results can be extremely good. Don’t repeat this on delicate garments.
2. Use chalk. That’s right, good old household (or school) chalk could shift those unattractive stains. Once again, I don’t really believe this one but it appears quite harmless. Apparently you damp the mark and rub with a little bit of chalk, I've even read you can colour match the chalk to the garment but that simply appears a touch too much like colouring in to me.
3. Crush pain killers and mix with water to form a mixture. Its absolutely one method to remove the headache of armpit stains (groan!) however its difficult, sloppy, doesn’t actually work , takes forever to perform and possibly ends up coming in at more over time than purchasing a brand new t shirt. Why would you bother?
Personally, I love to put my trust in tried and trusted industrial solutions that can help get rid of my armpit stains. One of the best which I have found is a answer called deo-go. You may buy this on the web in small plastic bottles and its a super easy spray, brush and wash process that truly does eradicate stains without relying on drugs, chemicals or black magic. Give it a look on the official web site.
armpit stains, deodorant stains

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