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I have a problem. everytime i wear white i get brown rings on my armpits. is this becuase i am allergic to white or because i sweat poop????

2007-01-06 07:49:36 · 4 answers · asked by chodey 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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haha..you could have that disease where you perspire like crazy...cant think of the name of it right off the top of my head...last part of it is ....hydrosis...it smells really bad you may have bromhydrosis

2007-01-06 07:53:25 · answer #1 · answered by Frank 3 · 0 0

lol. Do you have hard water? It is probably your water and your sweat combined. Mine turn yellow. Here is a way to get out sweat stains:
THE IVORY SOAP METHOD
Ivory soap works well for stains because it's mild (with an almost-neutral pH) and it doesn't contain moisturizers, deodorants, and other unnecessary additives. Other mild white bar soaps will work, too, but save those colorful, moisture-lade, or highly perfumed soaps for unwinding in the bathtub. For stain removal, plain old soap works wonders.

1. Wet the stained garment with cold water.

2. Rub a bar of Ivory soap directly into the stain, then rinse.

3. If that doesn't remove the stain, rub Ivory soap on the stain again, and then soak the fabric for 30 minutes or so in cold water with a bit of powdered detergent dissolved in it. (If you forget and leave stuff soaking longer, it doesn't really matter; you won't hurt the fabric.) Rinse.

4. If that still doesn't work, rub more bar soap into the stain, scrub it with a scrub brush (taking care not to damage the fabric), and rinse.

5. If a second scrubbing attempt doesn't remove the stain, blot it gently with some color-safe bleach (oxygen-bleach, not chlorine bleach) diluted with water, then rinse with clean water to remove all of the bleach.

6. If all else fails, be prepared to live with the stain.


Sweat stains: Line-dry the shirts outside. The combination of sunlight's natural bleaching properties and drying at lower temperatures than in a dryer keeps sweat stains from turning yellow. It's the heat of the dryer that sets the stains and makes them difficult to get out.

2007-01-06 15:54:41 · answer #2 · answered by Stephanie F 7 · 0 0

It's probably just from being used. You should bleach it to get the clear white back again. make sure to use deodorant that goes clear.

2007-01-06 15:54:50 · answer #3 · answered by Kristine 1 · 0 0

Sweat contains salt that will erode your clothes in no time

2007-01-06 15:57:13 · answer #4 · answered by Mary O 6 · 0 0

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