Use Dove Ultimate CLear Deordorant. It really doesn't get on your clothes. You can go on www.dove.com for a free sample.
2006-09-14 02:39:40
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answered by XiE18 2
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try using an oxygen bleach (like oxyclean). or you can get pantyhose and rub at the stained area (works on cotton, i don't know about satin). if all else fails, buy Glo Care Stain devil No.7, for rust Iron mould (i'm sure you can find it online). It should work.
2006-09-14 02:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Miss Oops! $10 at Victoria's Secret stores.
They are dry cleaning sponges that instantly remove deodorant marks, makeup powder, baby powder and other fashion faux pas from clothing without getting it wet.
2006-09-14 03:13:36
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answered by appleblossom 2
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If regular laundry detergent doesn't do the trick, put the item in the rain. I have no idea why it works but it seems to. I do that with all my clothes that get stains that you can get out in the laundry.
2006-09-14 02:45:11
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answered by helpme1 5
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I don't know, but I wear a lot of black so I wear this all-natural rock deoderant. Kiss My Face makes one, it's called Liquid Rock. It does not stain at all--and there's no white residue. It doesn't screw up your pores either like most conventional deoderants.
2006-09-14 02:41:37
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answered by Ana 5
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Ir it is fresh then take the end of your shirt and rub the stain and will come off. My mom told me
2006-09-14 02:38:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Great question, hope people can give some insightful answers
2016-08-08 15:00:41
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answered by ? 3
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Finally, that's what I was searching for! Thanks to author of this question.
2016-08-23 06:48:23
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answered by Anonymous
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