clear deodorant mixed with sweat. Try switching to a soft-solid formulation of deodorant.
used to happen to my husband's shirts. I started buying him the new deodorant and it stopped.
2006-11-27 03:42:43
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answered by Emily B 4
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Switch deodorants. Consider using a crystal instead. It is natural, so if it works for you, great. I've also seen a deodorant cause pink staining! I think these types of stains are VERY difficult to remove. I'd chalk it up to experience and just find a brand that works. Try the crystal.
2006-11-27 04:19:04
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answered by Taramasu2U 3
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That happened to my friends brother. Do you ever notice it on nice shirts? Probably not. I'm pretty sure it is from sweating, and I don't know why it usually apppears after washing it, but it does in this case to. My advice to you is to wash you shirt in cold water to get rid of some of the sweat and then when you put it in the wash to wash it in cold water. It doesn't totally fix the problem but helps a lot.
2006-11-27 03:43:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The stains are led to by making use of a mix of sweat, physique oil and the salts out of your deo. to steer clear of them, wash your whites and pastels every time you place on them. The minute you're taking them off, throw them interior the wash not the hamper. in case you pass away them sitting for any volume of time the staining starts. To get out previous stains, try soaking the object in a sturdy answer of OxiClean in one day.
2016-12-17 17:05:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Wish I really knew , but my wildest guess is the deordorant mixed with sweat produce the stain
2006-11-27 03:37:14
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answered by Femme Fatale 3
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a mixture of deodorant (anti-perspirant) and body oils with sweat. usually happens to white shirts and blouses though it can happen to light colors as well. sometimes switching to one of those crystal deodorants (non anti-perspirant). to remove, you can probably use an oxygen bleach or detergent, soak overnight.
2006-11-27 03:51:03
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answered by ´¯0())))»·.¸¸.·´´¯`··._.· 4
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probably perspiration stains, dab the area with undiluted white vinegar before washing.
2006-11-27 10:11:04
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answered by t.i.m 3
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deodorant and sweat try different deodorants and pre-treat that part of your t-shirt if that don't work try oxi-clean
2006-11-27 04:29:44
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answered by marion r 3
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whan you figure this out plz let me know....
2006-11-27 03:35:59
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answered by nawti969 2
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Gross!
2006-11-27 03:38:18
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answered by gittit 3
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