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White Deodorant Stains

Can any one tell me how to get the white stains, left by underarm deodorant, off materials such as cotton?

UK Nurse from Prescott, AZ

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RE: White Deodorant Stains

Wow, it worked! Thanks!

Post By Z (Guest Post)

RE: White Deodorant Stains

WOW the panty hose did work but you can't use the silky ones. Thank you for the tip.

Post By Blue eyes (Guest Post)

RE: White Deodorant Stains

omg! I looked for pantyhose to remove the stains but couldn't find any so I just used some black knee socks. It takes out the white deodorant stain completely, by just rubbing it!

Post By Anonymus (Guest Post)

RE: White Deodorant Stains

The pantyhose thing is AMAZING! So THAT's how drycleaning works ... :)

Post By tdeebs36 (Guest Post)

RE: White Deodorant Stains

After many times of trying I have just removed white stains from a brown linen top, and I used Fairy washing up Liquid. Massaging into the stain from the back of the material, and it has all gone. Hope it works for you.

Post By Judith Egan (Guest Post)

RE: White Deodorant Stains

Darn if the pantyhose didn't work like a charm! Take the tops of your pantyhose and rub on the deodorant stain and it goes away instantly. Works even after you have washed it! Thanks so much

Post By Michelle (Guest Post)

RE: White Deodorant Stains

Thank you so much for the pantyhose tip. It worked wonders on my bridesmaid dress for my sister's wedding!

Post By kate (Guest Post)

RE: White Deodorant Stains

Thanks for this info as well...I'd always thought they were bleached marks instead of stains and therefore never even tried to scrub them away

Post By Peter (Guest Post)

RE: White Deodorant Stains

The pantyhose was a great tip and worked perfectly for me too. Thanks for the great tip!

Post By Renee (Guest Post)

RE: White Deodorant Stains

Why are you wearing shirts with glitter patterns on them?

Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post)

RE: White Deodorant Stains

The pantyhose tip sounds similar to mine. I've heard that you can just rub the white marks with a different section of the same piece of clothing (grab a section of the shirt in each hand and rub them together). It's worked every time I've tried it.

By the way, I lived in Prescott for a year while my then-new husband finished his degree at Embry-Riddle. I loved it there and I miss it! Can't wait to go back sometime!

Post By Marisa (Guest Post)

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