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Those yellow sweat or pit stains can certainly give you a headache, and aspirin can help surprisingly. Crush two aspirin tablets, and mix the powder in half a cup of warm water. Soak the stained part of the garment in the solution for two to three hours, then wash as normal.
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Mix one part dish soap with two parts hydrogen peroxide, then scrub the stain and let it sit for an hour. Dish soap works well on oil stains, too, as it’s created to cut through grease and oil.
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Salt’s another secret ingredient for getting rid of those stubborn yellow pit stains. Dissolve 4 tablespoons of salt in one litre of hot water. Sponge the garment with the solution until the stain disappears.
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Avoid expensive dry-cleaning bills! Remove unsightly underarm stains from clothes by scrubbing them with a mixture of equal parts lemon juice and water. The citrus works as a stain fighter, but it’s gentle enough not to damage your more delicate garments.
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Pour a bit of vinegar directly onto the stain and rub it into the fabric before placing the item in the wash. You can also remove deodorant stains from your washable shirts and blouses by gently rubbing the spot with undiluted vinegar before laundering.
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Pre-treating clothes with a paste made from 4 tablespoons baking soda and one-fourth cup of warm water can help vanquish a variety of stains, including perspiration stains. For really awful stains, let the paste dry for about two hours before washing. For collar stains, rub in the paste and add a bit of vinegar before putting the shirt in the wash.
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Find a well-ventilated room to mix ingredients. Be sure to put on rubber gloves. Mix one part oxygen-based bleach and one part household ammonia in a non-metal bowl. (Use about two tablespoons of each ingredient per shirt). Rub the solution into stains for 1 minute and then wash the shirt after 10 minutes.
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