How To Remove Deodorant Stains

Mar 2
08:16

2012

Laura Wimble

Laura Wimble

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Deodorant Stains can be a real problem. They are inevitable when using certain deodorants but they can with time leave your clothing un-usable. There are methods for removing these stains, but they are especially difficult to get rid of just through washing.

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Now there is a very simple way of removing antiperspirant stains from your clothing. It’s called Deo Go and it is ideal for getting out sweat marks on Shirts and T-shirts. Recommended by the Good Housekeeping Institute,How To Remove Deodorant Stains Articles this brilliant stain remover will get rid of sweat stains, even the most stubborn under-arm stains.Get rid of deodorant stains with Deo Go: How does it work? Over time regular use of antiperspirants give a discolored appearance to the underarm area of tops. The fabric can seem stiffer than other areas and many people see this as the end of life for their garment, throwing them away.Simply spray Deo Go onto the stained area of the armpit and leave to work for about 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the stain. You can speed up the time it takes to work by scrubbing with a short bristled brush a little. Once it has had time to dissolve the deodorant residue put it on the garment’s regular wash cycle following the washing instructions. A little time may save you a lot of money!Of course helping to prevent the stains happening is also a good idea. Try using a natural deodorant when possible, such as a Crystal Deodorant. This one is an easy to use stick which is made from 100% natural products, is un-scented and sensitive on your skin and as a result can be used on any part of your body because there are no harmful chemicals.When a crystal deodorant is applied to the underarms, some of the mineral is dissolved by the body's sweat (the stick can also be pre-moistened with water). This leaves behind a thin layer of mineral salts on the skin's surface. That layer of salt prevents body sweat from coming into contact with odor-causing bacteria.Unlike antiperspirants, which reduce the amount of sweat the body produces, deodorants are designed to prevent naturally odorless sweat from becoming a breeding ground for bacteria. Most commercial deodorant products contain antibacterial agents or perfumes to prevent body odor or mask its scent.People who choose to use a crystal deodorant instead often do so because they are concerned about the potential health risks of applying such chemicals to the thin and highly absorbent layer of skin under the arm. Whatever the source of antiperspirant stains, natural deodorants seem to be the commonest solution for combating this irritating part of life.There are many benefits to using a natural deodorant:* They address the problem of odors by hindering the process of bacterial growth without blocking the pores on the skin and without interfering with the process of cooling the body through perspiration* Tests have confirmed their hypoallergenic nature* They offer a non-sticky way of neutralizing underarm odors and offer all-day protection* They are stain free and have a shelf life of 10-12 monthsArmed with a natural deodorant you can save your future clothes from sweat marks (and save your skin from irritation). Armed with Deo-Go can rescue any clothing that you thought was ruined by sweat stains! Blitz away sweat marks with no fuss!