Momma’s Blend To Remove Old Deodorant Stains On Dark Color Clothes

Many of our clothes, especially dark colored ones, are no longer wearable because of deodorant stains left on the underarms. In order to get rid of old deodorant traces, there are some simple and natural solutions available.

This method is the simplest way to get your favorite dark colors clothes back.

Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide

Rinsing clothes with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide is a great way to remove old deodorant stains. Strong bleaching properties make this blend effective at removing even the toughest stains.

On the other hand, its antiseptic and astringent power eliminates both the accumulation of bacteria in tissues and the fatty compounds of the deodorant that stick to our clothes.

🛒 This remedy can be prepared at home using the following ingredients:

▪ 4 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide

▪ 2 tablespoons of baking soda

▪ 1 tablespoon of dish soap

👚 Instructions:

In a bowl, mix baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and soap together.

Apply the mixture to the old deodorant stains and let it work for at least 1-2 hours.

Then put the clothing item in the washer and start a normal washing cycle.

When finished, the stain should be completely removed.

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