Wouldn't a splash of cologne be a better option (that is, if you're wearing a smelly, unclean shirt to work in the first place)?
2006-08-17 03:56:05
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answered by Bunny Lebowski 5
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No... of course not!
I mean, come on!!!
If you got the deodorant why the heII are you going to put it on your clothes instead of on your body and then "said shirt" wouldn't get smelly in the first place!
If you got a smelly shirt there are only two acceptable options. Wash it. Or, burn it.
Now... what do you do if you somehow... magically decide that a shirt is smelly at work.
GO BUY A CLEAN FRIGGIN SHIRT! Do it at lunch... or take a break and go get something that will work for your job.
But don't stand there and smell up the place.
OK... Thank you... I feel better now for getting that out.
Have a nice day! :)
2006-08-17 03:55:54
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answered by CL 2
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No. The socially acceptable thing to do would be to change your shirt. The deodorant wouldn't really cover the smell anyways.
2006-08-17 03:58:06
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answered by sukditup 3
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lol. no deodorant, but i'll fess up, Spray some Febreze it's more reasonable. Least I think so, cos I do that sometimes with jeans I dont feel like washing.
But that aside I would say that if you're at the point of using deodorants on shirts, it might be time to do some laundry.
2006-08-17 03:58:20
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answered by catspaw2k1 2
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Febreeze works good. There is also a fabric softener that you can spray on that is used to remove wrinkles from clothes that smells good. I guess you could try that if you're in a bind. If you notice the shirt smells bad in the morning, then maybe you should wear a different one. Definitely put your deoderant on yourself not your shirt. If you know for sure that the shirt is clean, then maybe there is a problem with your washing machine, or maybe you are letting your clothes sit to long in the washer before you put them in the dryer. That would make your clothes smell like mildew. Put them in the dryer right away with fabric softener. I like to use liquid fabric softener in the wash and sheets in the dryer. I LOVE it when my laundry smells good!!
2006-08-17 04:02:29
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answered by ginger sue 3
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Why wouldnt you put it on the inside where it wouldnt show?
Im guessing this was a mistake to wear a smelly shirt?
If youre in a bind, go ahead and try to deodorant it up! Honestly though, go home on lunch, wash up and wear a clean shirt if it's that bad..
2006-08-17 03:57:01
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answered by senacia 4
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WHAT!!!!!!!!! Where do you see this as even being a socially acceptable debate? You people are just plain nasty. If the shirt stinks that means the shirt and the person wearing it are dirty and disgusting. Use common sense and get back to work... LMAO
2006-08-17 03:59:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Outside of the shirt? ewww! Wash the shirt in Tide & Downy, the smell will go away
2006-08-17 03:55:47
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answered by Gur8 3
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No, if said shirt stinks then said shirt should be washed.
or to put it another way...
putting deodorant on a stinky shirt is like putting lipstick on a pig!
(its still a pig)
2006-08-17 03:57:02
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answered by a 4
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gross I would say no. The deoderant should be put on the underarm under the shirt, putting the deoderant on the shirt will only make the smell worse, plus I'm sure it would show a stain
2006-08-17 04:14:29
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answered by Anonymous
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That seems kind of odd to me, considering if you don't use invisible deodorant it will leave white stains. Why not just change your shirt and wash that one? Spray on cologne?
2006-08-17 03:56:19
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answered by prmb1999 3
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