Oxy Clean, a mix of two parts water 1 part oxy...try it on an inside seam to see if it will affect the colour or not...good luck...
2006-12-29 09:55:07
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answered by nackawicbean 5
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FYI: when you put on antiperspirant, wipe off the excess immediately ... and that reduces the problem with stains ... not completely, but at least there is less stuff there to ruin you clothes ,,,
if you aren't given to heavy perspiring, you might risk wearing no antip. if only going out for a short time... use a beautifully scented soap and be sure all traces of unwanted odor are gone, even if you must soap up three times...
2006-12-29 11:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Sponge or spray with white vinegar and enable take a seat for an hour or so. Then wash in water as warm because of the fact the textile will enable. evaluate changing antiperspirants - no longer all stain or stain as badly! i eventually have been given my husband to apply Mitchum and that doesn't do close to a undesirable a activity on his shirts as velocity Stick used to!
2016-12-31 06:26:03
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answered by dustman 3
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Have it dry cleaned, be sure to point out the stains and what they are. As you know cashmere is expensive that`s worth the dry cleaning charge.
2007-01-02 05:56:54
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answered by Hamish 7
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Put 10 aspirin in a glass of water and soak the area for twenty to forty minutes. It will take it right out
2006-12-29 10:30:47
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answered by shierrabethel 2
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Try some hydrogen peroxide, for the first soaking of the stain I would have it diluted, as long as it does not harm the fabric increase the amount of straight peroxide.
2006-12-29 09:55:43
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answered by Thomas S 6
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take the spot and rub it against a clean spot and it should rub it out:)
2006-12-29 09:54:25
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answered by Anonymous
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take it to a dry cleaners
2006-12-29 10:09:15
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answered by singledad 7
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