If you are talking about the yellowing stains from antiperspirants, then the white vinegar will do the job. Soak them, and then wash in the hottest setting you can.
If you are referring to the bleaching effect some have on colors, I'm afraid there isn't anything you can do about them. They have bleached out the color, and it cannot be re-dyed in to match. I would suggest switching to another type if it's ruining your clothes.
2006-08-18 02:26:47
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answered by hopethathelps 2
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cooltoque's suggested method should work to remove the stains.
I use Mitchum and I've never had staining from it. I always dry my underarms after applying it. I use my hairdryer and it takes just a few seconds. Hope that helps.
2006-08-18 02:24:43
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answered by love2travel 7
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soak the pit stains with white vinegar and then scrub with baking soda. Then wash as usual. Repeat until you get the desired results. Good luck!
2006-08-18 02:23:19
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answered by cooltoque 4
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I haven't read this myself, but by the title I guess this will help. Hope it does.
2006-08-18 02:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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NEAT WASHING UP LIQUID, AND SCRUB.
2006-08-18 02:32:33
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answered by kimsy 1
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