Remove Deodorant Stains From Clothes Naturally

Below is a video giving tips for how to remove deodorant stains from clothes naturally.





Natural stain removers are always a good bet, if they will work, because they are generally better for the environment than some of the chemical stain removers sometimes suggested.

This video gives some good natural deodorant stain removal tips, including the following:
  • Using panty hose to rub off the excess deodorant

  • Using soaks of either a dishwashing soap solution or white vinegar solution

  • Using a baking soda poultice



If you have your own tip for removing deodorant stains, submit your deodorant stain removal tip here, or read even more tips already submitted.

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