I uses Gillette antiperspirant gel. It rubs off onto my shirt during the day, and after a few weeks, it form a hard patch under the arms where it rubs off. I've tried to soak it for hours in the wash, and tried to rub that area with my hands to try and wash it out, but no luck. Gillette is the only product that seems to work for me, but I cannot keep on buying new shirts every other month. Is there somebody out there that can help me or give me advice of how to get it out of my clothes?
Any help will much be appreciated:)
2007-12-26
11:23:38
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george l
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➔ Cleaning & Laundry
You need a detergent that has a lot of..well.. Detergent.
see if you can pick up some liquid WISK. Pour about a tablespoon directly on the armpit area. let it soak in, scrub it in with your fingers or a toothbrush. (Use your dads :o) ), then rinse well with the hottest water your clothing can withstand. Even if you just rinse the pits part out with hot, then put it in the washer with no soap on cool or cold.
2007-12-26 11:46:05
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answered by Denise M 4
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Sorry I ran into the same problem with Gillette. It ruined alot of our shirts too.
They make a new over-the-counter prescription strength anti-perspirant. You use a little before bedtime and It is amazing how well it works. Less sweat means less stink, then you can switch to a different deodorant that won't wreck your shirts. Good luck!
2007-12-26 12:35:39
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answered by Mary J 4
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I am a profuse sweater myself.
I would get sweat rings half way down my side.
I used to have the same problem with my shirts.
The solution for me is different anti-perspirant.
I use Sta-Dri. It's about $5 a bottle but it really works, and it's clear. I still use deodorant, but I require very little of that, now that I have my perspiration problem solved.
2007-12-26 11:32:03
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answered by BPTDVG 4
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2017-02-09 16:22:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a real bad problem this. maybe try shaving under your arms and using something different such as spray.
I use Lynx dry stick myself and find it no problem at all, but I have had the hard patches from other products.
2007-12-26 11:32:58
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answered by Captain Chaos 3
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Soak in a mild solution of Borax powder.
2007-12-26 23:02:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Detergent won't dissolve deodorant. Spray on tub and tile soap scum remover, rub it in, and wash as usual.
2007-12-26 14:31:55
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answered by empty-nester 2002 5
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Try borax powder or stain devils from your supermarket
2007-12-27 09:35:14
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answered by falkirkmum 3
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soap scum remover, rub into stain, let set and wash. works everytime.
2007-12-27 09:04:49
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answered by tweezerette 3
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use a well known brand of washing powder
2007-12-26 14:15:53
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answered by JOHN B 4
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