Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Evening Shirts How Do I Remove The Yellow Spots That Form On T-shirts (white More Than Color) From Sweat?

How do I remove the yellow spots that form on t-shirts (white more than color) from sweat? - evening shirts

My husband and my children are outside a lot and when I dress their shirts and sleeveless tops, but usually end up with yellow spots, where the sweat before. I'm tired to make the T-shirts and buy new ones. Hopefully someone has a proposal that works very well. Thank you M

10 comments:

eskie lover said...

Initially, the spots are caused by a chemical reaction between sweat and aluminum chlorohydrate in deodorants. To avoid the stains in the first place, before the T-shirts, a few suds Fels Naphtha in the armpits and wash as usual in detergents in cold water. Once the patches are already present, immersing the foam Fels Naphtha soap in the armpit and the laundering of whites in bleach, a few drops of indigo to Ms. Stewart, Extra White, your regular detergent in a store. Soak the shirts for a few hours and check your armpits, if the stains are there again Fels Naphtha soap puree and continue and repeat the application until they disappear. If they are colored T-shirts, Activated biz use bleach instead of chlorine bleach on a regular and repeat the same steps.

eskie lover said...

Initially, the spots are caused by a chemical reaction between sweat and aluminum chlorohydrate in deodorants. To avoid the stains in the first place, before the T-shirts, a few suds Fels Naphtha in the armpits and wash as usual in detergents in cold water. Once the patches are already present, immersing the foam Fels Naphtha soap in the armpit and the laundering of whites in bleach, a few drops of indigo to Ms. Stewart, Extra White, your regular detergent in a store. Soak the shirts for a few hours and check your armpits, if the stains are there again Fels Naphtha soap puree and continue and repeat the application until they disappear. If they are colored T-shirts, Activated biz use bleach instead of chlorine bleach on a regular and repeat the same steps.

SB said...

You can soak in white vinegar before laundering, which carries the removal of sweat and deodorant on the web.

saaanen said...

Dishwasher detergent. You will not believe it, but it works.

vulgar_2 said...

If you are white shirts ... then wash as usual, put a little bleach in the water ... And when it comes, time in the sun. That's what I do and works very well.

vulgar_2 said...

If you are white shirts ... then wash as usual, put a little bleach in the water ... And when it comes, time in the sun. That's what I do and works very well.

Rochelle N said...

What I did for the T-shirts my brothers took me home and make clothes as usual. But pre-treated with Oxy Clean and store the chlorine with white shirts. I use color to the pale color of the T-shirts. It worked. I want to continue to wash, if not all leave.

jstn_16 said...

If you are from the Philippines, then you need to familiarize with kalamansi. Use it. Place a small yellow spots, where they again after washing. If you are the Philippines, perhaps you can try it with lemons. You can have the same effect. I have not tried, with the embargo.

jstn_16 said...

If you are from the Philippines, then you need to familiarize with kalamansi. Use it. Place a small yellow spots, where they again after washing. If you are the Philippines, perhaps you can try it with lemons. You can have the same effect. I have not tried, with the embargo.

Xiomy said...

Dissolve a couple of aspirin in the wash water.

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