Deodorant is a convenient to use product that helps get rid of sweat odor.
However, it is not without its drawbacks. For example, the deodorant leaves marks on clothes.
The appearance of yellow stains in the armpit area of T-shirts and shirts is a problem that people who use a product to mask unpleasant odors inevitably face.
Neither hand nor machine washing provides a 100% guarantee of removing such stains.
If yellow stains remain on your clothes despite frequent washing in the washing machine, you need to carry out one preliminary procedure.
A few hours before the planned washing, the contaminated area should be soaked with water and wiped with damp salt.
This cheap and accessible product is the very “savior” that will help remove deodorant stains.
A garment treated with salt should be left “alone” for 6-8 hours.
And only after this can the item be put into the drum of the washing machine. As a result of washing, there will be no trace of stains left.