you need to wash in warm water with white vinegar. make sure you wash them each time you wear them. don't wear twice in a row. maybe lay off a little on the deodorant or switch brands as well. you can use a natural deodorant crystal they sell at drugstores as well. there is no build-up from these. they will deodorize, but are not an anti-perspirant so you will still sweat.
2007-03-11 08:42:21
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answered by Stevie 4
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the best way to remove these stains is by using the good old fashioned soap bar. Put your Tshirt´s into cold water then rub the soap into the stain, leave free from the water &let the soap do it´s work 1/2- 1hr. Then back to the water give a little rub add more soap then pop into the washing machine on the normal wash temp. the best way after you have washed your Tshirt with this soap is hang them outside in the sun as the sun will bleach the stain out the natural way
2007-03-11 09:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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An ounce of prevention equals a ton of cure... or something like that, my first reccommendation would be to use less deoderant, try using a spray bottle (I personally prefer Axe Essence), to get the tshirts soft, try using some fabric softener.
2007-03-11 08:46:31
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answered by tha beast from tha east 1
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Soak them in a solution of hot water and about a cup of fabric softener. Then wash them as usual and be sure to use downey or something like that. You really should e careful how much deodorant you use also because it can be harmful to your health if you use too much. Good luck, hope this helps.
2007-03-11 08:44:23
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answered by Mrs. Smarty Pants 2
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Scrub them by hand with a bit of baking soda and a solution of half white vinegar and water. Worked great on mine, just make ure the baking soda stays relatively dry, so that it is abrasive and not just "mushy". *I'm a welder and a female, believe me, I have to find ways to smell pretty and be sweaty*
2007-03-11 08:42:28
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answered by hell hath no fury 5
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I suggest you use Tide with Bleach and the Hottest water you get. and give them a good cleaning. You have to get that build up of deodorant off,
2007-03-11 09:41:43
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answered by lennie 6
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Treat with a stain remover, then soak for 30 minutes and wash.
2007-03-11 08:44:26
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answered by Conductor 2
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Spray vinegar on the underarms before you wash the shirts.
2007-03-11 08:46:52
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answered by karen wonderful 6
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Is it deoderant / Anti-persperant? I've never heard of just male deoderant doing that (??)
2007-03-11 08:44:33
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answered by pavano_carl 4
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it's due to the alumina content in the deodorant and can be dissolved by soaking in white vinegar.
2007-03-11 08:42:39
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answered by sic-n-tired 3
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