HOW TO REMOVE UNDERARM DEODORANT WHITE STAINS FROM CLOTHES Sometimes my friends ring me to ask for advice. This time my friend asked me about a problem her son has with his shirts.She tried everything to remove smell and the white thick deodorant marks from is school shirts, but they would not shifting. So with a bit of research and so many options to chose from, I end up trying this 2.WHAT WAS NEEDED - 2 bowls - White vinegar- Lime - just had around some left over from making salad dressing, I always save them to use it later on for cleaning the microwave.- Bicarbonate of soda STEP 1 - To the second bowls add 3 table spoons of bicarbonate of soda and vinegar until you have a paste. STEP 2 - In to one bowl add 3 table spoon of bicarbonate of soda and a juice of a lime, until you end up whit a paste. Step 3 - Dipped the left arm stain into the lime bowl and the right arm stain into the vinegar bowl. Step 4 - Let it soak all day. Step 5 - Give a good scrub a few times during the day. Half through the day I notice the stain that was soaking in the vinegar was not shifting. So I tried with the lime. In the end of the day I washed as normal and was amazed with the end result. Still can see a bit but it is a big improvement.Now I have a very very grateful friend. NOTE: Remember to use the leftover of the pastes to clean the drains. Caring For Your ClothesSao MouratoFebruary 14, 2018remove, underarm, deodorant, white, stains, clothes, friend, ring, advice, time, problem, son, shirts, thick, marks, school, bowl, vinegar, lime, salad, dressing, microwave, bicarbonate of soda, table, juice, paste, left, right, day, times, notice, wash, gratefulComment Facebook0 Twitter Pinterest0 0 Likes