Removing stains from clothing

How to remove white deodorant stains on black clothes?

How to remove white deodorant stains on black clothes?
Content
  1. Causes of stains
  2. How to wash?
  3. Remedies
  4. Prevention measures

Deodorant is very popular among not only women, but also men, as it helps to cope with perspiration and unpleasant odor. However, very often, after using this product, white or yellowish marks remain on the clothes. This contamination is especially clearly visible on black clothes. Let's figure it out together whether it is possible to remove such spots and how to avoid their appearance in the future.

Causes of stains

Everyone is familiar with the slogans of popular commercials that deodorant does not leave marks on clothes. Often you have to doubt these words, since white spots not only remain, but it can be very difficult to get rid of them even when washing things. The reason for the appearance of such spots is, first of all, improper use of deodorant.

Most of us apply this product just before putting on clothes and do not think that there are still some rules, the implementation of which will help to keep things clean. and deal with a lot of sweating:

  • After applying any kind of deodorant (aerosol, roller or hard stick) to the armpits, you need to wait for a while for the product to dry. As a rule, this information is indicated by the manufacturer on the packaging. On average, it takes five to seven minutes to dry completely. Only after this time you can put on your clothes without fear of getting dirty.
  • Do not forget that any deodorant should only be applied to clean and dry skin. If there is moisture in the armpits, then applying deodorant on top will only aggravate the situation.In this case, residual water or sweat will react with the deodorant, the product will not be able to dry on the skin and provide protection throughout the day. In addition, existing unpleasant odor from sweat will only intensify.

If, nevertheless, despite all the precautions, the appearance of stains could not be avoided, do not panic. There are many ways that you can apply at home without damaging your clothes and properly washing them from white traces of deodorant.

How to wash?

Of course, many housewives know that black things, like colored ones, require careful maintenance. Indeed, from improper washing, a dark color can fade and lose its appearance.

Therefore, remember that black clothes cannot be washed in hot water and that bleach products containing chlorine must not be used. It is best to use a special powder for such purposes, which allows you to preserve the original color of the product for a long time.

Try washing dirty black items in a regular washing machine with the addition of concentrated dishwashing detergent to the powder. In this case, you must first wash the armpits with a sponge and leave the fabric to soak for half an hour. You will find that the end result is sure to please you.

Alternatively, you can try removing deodorant stains with popular products commonly referred to as stain removers. Among them, the most popular are:

  • Vanish - a strong remedy, presented in the form of powders and gels, aimed at a certain type of clothing (for black, white and colored clothes). Easy to use.
  • Amway pre wash - not only strong, but also hypoallergenic. Available as a dry spray, easy to use.
  • Pencil stain remover from Faberlic is a hard stick, wipes off most types of dirt, including old stains. Convenient to use, easy to use.
  • Dr. Beckmann Expert - a special product aimed at combating traces of deodorant and sweat traces. The result is like a professional dry cleaning.
  • Help for washing dark and black fabrics - a special agent that restores the dark color, smoothes the fibers and gently cleans the dirty surface.
  • Powder ACE Oxi Magic only suitable for colored and white clothing. It works great if you mix it with regular detergent when washing.
  • Powder Bose plus Maximum only suitable for white linen. Returns a snow-white look even to gray and yellowed things.

Next, we'll take a closer look at what other home remedies you can use to remove white deodorant marks from dark clothing.

Remedies

Using various methods of removing white spots from black clothes, you need to know for which types of fabrics this or that remedy is suitable. It is also necessary to remember that first you need to test the product on an inconspicuous area of ​​the product, so as not to spoil or damage it. In addition, the application of the cleansing mass must be done from the edge of the stain to the center. This is necessary so that the boundaries of the tracks are erased, and pollution does not reappear.

So the ways:

  • For cotton and linen clothing, such as shirts, you can use ammonia salt. To do this, add a teaspoon of salt and the same amount of ammonia to one glass of warm water. Treat the place of contamination with the prepared mixture, leave for a quarter of an hour, then wash in the usual way.
  • For fine silk fabrics, you will need a saline solution. First, soak the item in soapy water and add saline solution (a teaspoon to a glass of warm water) to it, wash under your armpits and leave for 10-15 minutes. Next, wash the item as usual.
  • It should be remembered that stains on black wool clothing can only be removed with soapy water.Another method is not suitable for such things, since the product can be deformed. If you doubt your abilities, it is better to use a dry cleaning service.

For any type of fabric, you can use the following tools:

  • Remove underarm white spots with regular vodka. To do this, apply the liquid to a sponge or cotton pad, rub into the contaminated surface and leave to soak for 5-10 minutes. Then wash your clothes in the usual way.
  • Lemon juice can be used to quickly remove deodorant stains. Apply liquid from half a lemon to the soiled surface, rub lightly and let sit for three to five minutes. Then you need to wash the thing in the usual way. But it is worth remembering that lemon has whitening properties, so be sure to try the product on a small area of ​​the product before using it.
  • To get rid of traces of deodorant, including on colored things, table vinegar will help. Using a sponge or cotton pad, apply the product to dirty areas, rub lightly and soak the entire product overnight. Then wash your clothes as usual. It is important to remember that this method is not suitable for white clothes, as the exposure to vinegar with a cloth can cause ugly yellow spots that will be almost impossible to remove.
  • Ordinary table salt will also help you. A pinch of salt is rubbed into the armpits and the thing is left to soak for 12 hours, after which it is necessary to wash and rinse the clothes well.

If you need to remove stubborn deodorant stains that have eaten into the material, you can use stronger methods:

  • Use a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. You need to combine two tablespoons of baking soda and four tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide. Apply the resulting gruel to the spots under the armpits, rub lightly and leave for a fuller effect for two hours. Next, you need to wash the item as usual. You can also add one teaspoon of concentrated dishwashing detergent to this mixture for a better effect.
  • One of the most powerful tools is the use of ammonia. But it is worth resorting to it only as a last resort, since the thing can be damaged, for example, lighten. Moreover, when working with this liquid, be sure to use rubber gloves to protect the skin of your hands. To prepare the solution, stir the ammonia and water in a one-to-one ratio. Apply on a dirty surface for about 3 minutes (no more), then rinse well and wash clothes in the usual way.

To get rid of the unpleasant smell of ammonia, you can use a gel rinse when washing.

  • Another powerful way to remove deodorant stains is industrial alcohol (denatured alcohol). It is applied to stains and left on for about forty minutes. Further, the item must be thoroughly rinsed and washed as usual.
  • And this tool will help you if you use it immediately, after taking off your clothes. Oddly enough, in this case you only need a nylon stocking or sock. Use this cloth to wipe the dirty areas of your clothes, the deodorant will be easily removed and you will not have to use strong products.

Prevention measures

In this article, we've walked you through the many methods of removing white deodorant stains from black clothes and more. Please, do not forget with any of the ways to test it on a small section of the thing, so that your actions in the future do not lead to disastrous results.

Also, remember that the fresher the stain, the easier it is to get rid of. Therefore, do not postpone the cleaning procedure until later in order to avoid additional waste of time and effort.

And, of course, you should not neglect the rules of using any deodorant product in order to eliminate the appearance of unwanted stains on your clothes.Only this gives a guarantee against the appearance of unpleasant marks on dark products. With very heavy sweating (hyperhidrosis), it is better to additionally use special armpit liners. The adhesive backing allows you to easily attach and remove the insert from your garment. In this case, you can be sure that things will always remain clean, and unpleasant odors and excess moisture will be absorbed into the liner.

Now watch the video, which shows several examples of how to remove stains from clothes from deodorant.

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