Education for all people
Close
Menu

Navigation

  • 1 Year
  • 5th Year
  • Literatures
  • Portuguese Language
  • English
    • Russian
    • English
    • Arabic
    • Bulgarian
    • Croatian
    • Czech
    • Danish
    • Dutch
    • Estonian
    • Finnish
    • French
    • Georgian
    • German
    • Greek
    • Hebrew
    • Hindi
    • Hungarian
    • Indonesian
    • Italian
    • Japanese
    • Korean
    • Latvian
    • Lithuanian
    • Norwegian
    • Polish
    • Romanian
    • Serbian
    • Slovak
    • Slovenian
    • Spanish
    • Swedish
    • Thai
    • Turkish
    • Ukrainian
    • Persian
Close

4 infallible tips to remove deodorant stain from clothes

In Brazil's hot climate, it's practically impossible to leave the house without using an antiperspirant. However, the problem is that, over time, these products end up staining clothes. With that in mind, today we are going to present you with 4 precious tips for how to remove deodorant stain from clothes.

Read more: Preserve your shoes with these cleaning tips

see more

Decreasing children's screen time: promote a lifestyle…

Toxicity Alert! Dyed clothes can make you sick for THIS

What to do to remove deodorant stains from shirts?

You certainly have the following products in your house, and if you don't, don't worry, because these are very cheap and easy to find items. So, check out the list below and learn how to recover your clothes.

1. lemon and bicarbonate

This little duplinha serves a thousand and one uses, and in this way, it is also useful for removing stains caused by deodorants on clothes. In principle, take a lemon, cut it in half and squeeze both parts into a glass.

Right after, add a tablespoon of sodium bicarbonate. Mix the ingredients well and spread it on the stain right after. Wait approximately 10 minutes and finally wash the clothes as usual.

2. Hydrogen peroxide and laundry bleach

Hydrogen peroxide, or hydrogen peroxide, is a great alternative for removing stains from clothes. In this sense, you will only need a tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide and the same measure of bleach to prepare this solution.

Combine the ingredients, place in a glass or other container of your choice and mix well. Then apply the solution to the stain you want to remove and wait for about 10 minutes. Wash clothes normally afterwards.

3. Detergent

Detergent is best for removing newer stains. For this purpose, you can use neutral, coconut or transparent detergent. Add a couple of heaping tablespoons to the stained spot and rub gently to remove stains.

4. white vinegar and baking soda

As with the preparation of lemon and bicarbonate, you must use equal proportions for this preparation. So, put two tablespoons of white vinegar and two of baking soda in a container and mix well. Subsequently, apply the mixture to the stain, wait for 15 minutes and then wash normally.

Shark fossils over 300 million years old found in Kentucky
Shark fossils over 300 million years old found in Kentucky
on Aug 03, 2023
New type of loan has cell phone as collateral: How does it work?
New type of loan has cell phone as collateral: How does it work?
on Aug 03, 2023
PIS/Pasep: workers will be able to withdraw more than R$ 23 million
PIS/Pasep: workers will be able to withdraw more than R$ 23 million
on Aug 02, 2023
1 Year5th YearLiteraturesPortuguese LanguageMind Map FungiMind Map ProteinsMathMaternal IiMatterEnvironmentLabor MarketMythology6 YearMoldsChristmasNewsNews EnemNumericalWords With CParlendasSharing AfricaThinkersLesson Plans6th YearPoliticsPortugueseRecent Posts Previous PostsSpringFirst World WarMain
  • 1 Year
  • 5th Year
  • Literatures
  • Portuguese Language
  • Mind Map Fungi
  • Mind Map Proteins
  • Math
  • Maternal Ii
  • Matter
  • Environment
  • Labor Market
  • Mythology
  • 6 Year
  • Molds
  • Christmas
  • News
  • News Enem
  • Numerical
Privacy
© Copyright Education for all people 2025