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OT: Cleaning Anti-Perspirant stains from cotton Polo shirts...



 
 
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Old 17-11-2006, 06:18 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default OT: Cleaning Anti-Perspirant stains from cotton Polo shirts...

A bit OT but thought a few of the regulars here would have some good
suggestions. I have a number of Polo shirts I use for work. They are in
fine shape except for the Anti-Antiperspirant stains in the armpits.

I have tried soaking in detergent and using Shout! gel to pretreat. Any
other suggestions. I hate to throw them out at $35 a pop.

Sweating in Arizona is not a option for 3/4 of the year. (SMILE!!)

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Old 17-11-2006, 07:21 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default OT: Cleaning Anti-Perspirant stains from cotton Polo shirts...


Bart D. Hull wrote:
A bit OT but thought a few of the regulars here would have some good
suggestions. I have a number of Polo shirts I use for work. They are in
fine shape except for the Anti-Antiperspirant stains in the armpits.

I have tried soaking in detergent and using Shout! gel to pretreat. Any
other suggestions. I hate to throw them out at $35 a pop.

Sweating in Arizona is not a option for 3/4 of the year. (SMILE!!)


Soak in hot water and Oxyclean for 30 minutes, then wash in hot water
with Oxyclean and detergent added. Do a hot rinse and then a cold
rinse with vinegar.

-L.

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Old 17-11-2006, 12:01 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Wayne Boatwright[_1_]
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Default OT: Cleaning Anti-Perspirant stains from cotton Polo shirts...

Oh pshaw, on Thu 16 Nov 2006 11:21:33p, -L. meant to say...


Bart D. Hull wrote:
A bit OT but thought a few of the regulars here would have some good
suggestions. I have a number of Polo shirts I use for work. They are in
fine shape except for the Anti-Antiperspirant stains in the armpits.

I have tried soaking in detergent and using Shout! gel to pretreat. Any
other suggestions. I hate to throw them out at $35 a pop.

Sweating in Arizona is not a option for 3/4 of the year. (SMILE!!)


Soak in hot water and Oxyclean for 30 minutes, then wash in hot water
with Oxyclean and detergent added. Do a hot rinse and then a cold
rinse with vinegar.


Once you've got them cleaned up, try switching to Arm & Hammer Ultra Max
Stick anti-perspirant. It works for me in Arizona...dry as a bone.

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Old 17-11-2006, 02:32 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default OT: Cleaning Anti-Perspirant stains from cotton Polo shirts...

In article ,
"Bart D. Hull" wrote:

A bit OT


A bit?
Try alt.home.cleaning
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Old 17-11-2006, 02:48 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default OT: Cleaning Anti-Perspirant stains from cotton Polo shirts...


Bart D. Hull wrote:

I have a number of Polo shirts I use for work. They are in
fine shape except for the Anti-Antiperspirant stains in the armpits.


Try bathing.

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Old 17-11-2006, 04:52 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default OT: Cleaning Anti-Perspirant stains from cotton Polo shirts...


Bart D. Hull wrote:
A bit OT but thought a few of the regulars here would have some good
suggestions. I have a number of Polo shirts I use for work. They are in
fine shape except for the Anti-Antiperspirant stains in the armpits.

I have tried soaking in detergent and using Shout! gel to pretreat. Any
other suggestions. I hate to throw them out at $35 a pop.

Sweating in Arizona is not a option for 3/4 of the year. (SMILE!!)

Thanks
--
Bart D. Hull


If you have difficulty removing the stains, it may just be a
combination of your body chemistry and that particular product; try a
different anti-persperant. My son had problems with the Old Spice
Endurance stuff - he changed to something else, and there wasn't a
problem any more. Old Spice reimbursed us for 3 ruined T-shirts.

N.

 




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