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Underarm Smell on T-shirtsCheers. Joanna, UK Feedback About This Post:RE: Underarm Smell on T-shirts
To prevent underarm odor: rub 1/2 lime under your arm pits prior to bathing once a week (if you are a woman, make sure skin is not irritated from waxing/shaving). I also swear by WELEDA natural deodorant, comes in citrus and rose (as a woman, I prefer rose). It works wonders because it has natural citric oils, not synthetic. Post by my2cents RE: Underarm Smell on T-shirts
Definitely, all undershirts should be 100% cotton. Anything with polyester in it, such as a cotton-polyester blend, will retain odors. Post By Todd in San Francisco (Guest Post) RE: Underarm Smell on T-shirts
Make sure too that you are clean when you put the shirt on, and that you have used an antiperspirant. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Underarm Smell on T-shirts
Had this problem years ago when hubby wore dress shirts everyday...keep small spray bottle with white vinegar by washer and spray each under arm with it, let sit a minute while you sort other things and then just wash as normal. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Underarm Smell on T-shirtsRub a little hair conditioner - the stuff you use to detangle your hair after each shampoo - in each arm pit area and then laundry as usual. Works great at removing "ring around the collar" too. Post By snigdibbly (Guest Post) RE: Underarm Smell on T-shirtstry soaking them in white vinegar and then wash as usual. that should work...... Post By mary wallace (Guest Post) RE: Underarm Smell on T-shirtsMy dad found that if he wore any tee shirts with orlon, antron or nylon mixed with cotton they got a funny smell. Only pure cotton didn't take on the odor. I've noticed the same thing. Post By siris. (Guest Post) |
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