How To Remove Yellowing Armpit Stains
We wear all of our favorite white shirts, tank tops, blouses, and after several wears sometimes you realized your armpits have turned yellow. You can see more of my crazy creations here
What do you need to clean these stains?
You'll need hydrogen peroxide that you can find at the store, and you'll need some baking soda. I love that both of these products you already have in your home. They're inexpensive and not a bunch of harsh chemicals.
Make a paste of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide and baking soda. I don't even bother measuring it.
Place onto the stain and let it sit for 10 minutes or more.
Lightly scrub at the stain (a spoon or toothbrush works great).
Shake off the paste, place in the washer, and then dry as per your garment instructions. Most of the time your stains are removed, if not you can repeat the process until the stains are removed.
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Suggested materials:
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Baking Soda
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To remove sweat stains from underarms of clothing, I just use toothpaste.
Wet the material before throwing it in the washing machine and rub a squirt of toothpaste into the stain.
Wash as usual (as per clothing instructions) and the stain will be gone.
Unless it was a bad stain, in which case it might take two washings.