foto: Instagram/@teras_nadine

If deodorant stains are left for too long without being washed, they can eventually harden and stick firmly to the fabric fibers.

  3 September 2024 09:00

Yellow stains caused by deodorants are also a common problem on white clothes. The substances in deodorants can react with sweat and the material of the clothes, leaving marks that are difficult to remove. Therefore, although white clothes look attractive, they require extra care to keep them clean and free from stains that ruin their appearance.

Stains on white clothes can certainly disrupt the overall appearance. Not only does it reduce the aesthetics of clothing, the stain can also become increasingly difficult to overcome if not treated immediately. Especially deodorant stains, if left too long without washing, over time can harden and stick firmly to the fabric fibers, making it difficult to remove.

To remove yellow stains in the armpit area, many people add bleach when washing clothes. Unfortunately, the strong smell of bleach makes many people reluctant to use it. As a solution, you can imitate the method used by Instagram user @teras_nadine.

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Let it sit for a few minutes so that the cleaning solution can work optimally. After letting it sit for about 10 minutes, the yellow stains on the armpits of the clothes immediately disappear without a trace. For maximum cleanliness, the clothes can be rubbed with your hands. Finally, rinse the clothes using running water. The armpits of the clothes appear to be clean and white again. There are no more yellow stains from the deodorant left. Interested in trying it?

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