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DIY Hacks To Remove Deodorant Stains
The last thing you do before leaving home is use a deodorant. When in a hurry, you tend to forget that it leaves a stain mark on your clothes. Studies suggest that one of the reasons for deodorant stains is overuse.
Wondering how to remove deodorant stains? Fret not, start with a simple trick of applying the deodorant in a thin layer & let it dry for atleast 2 mins before your put on your clothes. This helps to have less staining or no staining at all!
Tips To Make A Deodorant Last Longer!
If your wearing clothes made of natural fabrics such as wool or silk then there are chances that deodorant can cause discoloration of the fabric.
Deodorant stains develop a crusty thick layer on your clothes after a period of time which makes it difficult to remove.
Tips To Get Rid Of Smelly Armpits!
Here are few quick and easy steps that you need to know about how to get rid of these annoying stains and help you keep your clothes stain free and fresh.
8 Tips To Prevent Body Odour Naturally!

Alcohol
Alcohol is known to remove many different types of stains. Apply a small amount of alcohol to the stained area and scrub it gently. It helps to remove deodorant stains. If the stain is a tough one, soak the cloth for a short while and rinse.

Vinegar
Vinegar is a magic potion! It works wonders. Combine vinegar & warm water in equal amounts and use it on the stained area. Allow the cloth/shirt to soak in the solution for a couple of hours. Rinse it with cold water and see the stain disappear.

Pantyhose
Sounds crazy! but it is true. Pantyhose helps to remove those deodorant smudges from your clothes. Just rub it gently around the area and the stain marks will vanish. The fibers of the pantyhose rub against the cloth causing friction which helps to get rid of the marks quickly.

Baking Soda And Water
This is an old grandma's remedy. To get rid of old and yellow armpit stains on your shirts, use a paste of baking soda and water. Spread it over the stained area and rinse it with cold water. This is one of the ways to get rid of deodorant stains.

Aspirin
This tip is just for your whites! Dissolve two aspirin tablets in little water. Pour this mixture on the stain and allow it to soak for 2 hours. Wash it with plain water followed with a detergent wash.

Borax
Use a borax paste or even powder along with your regular wash. It can be applied on the armpit area where the stains occur usually.



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