In the summer, you can’t do without an antiperspirant – the burning heat provokes active sweating and an unpleasant odor. However, removing sweat and deodorant stains is a task with an asterisk.
Deodorants contain aluminum salts, which, in contact with sweat, provoke a chemical reaction, as a result of which stains acquire a characteristic yellow color. Sometimes it happens that ordinary washing powder only aggravates the situation, as the chemicals increase the yellowness. How to remove stains from sweat and deodorant – read the material GLOBAL HAPPENINGS.
Lemon acid
Lemon juice will only help with fresh stains. Just apply it to the yellowed fabric for 10-15 minutes, then rinse in cool water.
Soap (the best laundry)
Grate laundry soap and dissolve in warm water. Soak dirty clothes in the solution for at least 2 hours, then in the usual way using washing powder.
pharmacy remedy
2-3 aspirin tablets should be crushed to a powdery consistency, then dissolved in warm water and applied to the stains using a sponge. Leave the solution on the stains for 3 hours, and then wash things by hand or in a typewriter.
Dishwashing liquid
Please note: only detergents containing glycerin can be used. Apply a thick layer to the yellow spots and wait about an hour before washing in the machine.
white vinegar
Vinegar should not be used to wash white clothes – stains may remain. In other cases, it is a very effective remedy. We apply it on the stain for 3 hours – if the stain is fresh and for 10-12 hours – if it is outdated. After that, you need to wash the clothes in the usual way using the powder.
Salt
The simplest and most popular laundry ingredient. Rub salt into yellow spots at night, and use laundry detergent in the morning.
Soda
Experts recommend pouring 3 tablespoons of soda into the container of the washing machine, add the powder and turn on the stain removal mode. The tool is suitable for white things.
Previously, GLOBAL HAPPENINGS told how to get rid of stains on children’s clothes without chemicals.
Source: Obozrevatel
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