If you change deodorant move to an anti perspired.The stains are a chemical reaction between you and deodorant.Clorox wont help try 20 mule team borax.
2006-10-31 15:25:12
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answered by timex846 3
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The stain is not your sweat but the deodorant. If you don't sweat alot, try using powder (baby) under your arms otherwise use a stronger anti-perspirant. Make a paste of Oxi Clean and water then rub into the stain and let it sit for about a half an hour. Wash as usual. It worked on my white blouse. I tried vinegar and it didn't work. Good Luck!
2006-11-01 02:40:41
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answered by lta-me 1
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Dryers set the perspiration stains. If you can line dry your white shirts (or at least air dry them), you should find that you don't get them anymore.
For removing, there is a product called Yellow Out. Try it. Look at Walmart or Bi-mart (if you have one near you).
2006-11-01 02:58:49
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answered by Peanut™ 3
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Clorox Pen sample works really well! The pen-like tool also helps you concentrate on the tainted spot, and here's a site for http://www.upkb.com/cloroxpen.php cleaning tips and product info.
2006-11-02 03:08:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had this problem with my shirts. I switched to a spray on brand, right guard. Now the problem is gone. I think it happens with solid roll ons. A liquid spray absorbs into your skin to do the work and not in your clothes.
2006-11-01 00:40:19
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answered by blue_eagle74 4
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Try using a stronger anti-perspirant. The yellow stain is your sweat.
2006-10-31 23:23:10
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answered by moose on the loose 3
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I have a funny answer but I'll be courteous enough not to answer it>>>
2006-11-01 00:33:30
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answered by Anonymous
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wear a coat or something over ur shirt
2006-10-31 23:26:11
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answered by KING 1
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i think hydrogen peroxide might help as a presoak...?
2006-10-31 23:22:25
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answered by Anonymous
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