Washo stain doctor: Deodorant stains
Deodorant stains? When freshness leaves its mark! 👕
You just want to smell good—but your T-shirt looks like you've had a chemical accident?
Yellow or white stains under your armpits are annoying, but there's no need to panic. Dr. Washo knows how to get rid of them naturally.
🔍 The diagnosis
When freshness leaves its mark... Deodorant is supposed to help – but instead it leaves yellow stains on white fabrics or white marks on dark clothing? Welcome to everyday life.
Fortunately, you can now easily remove deodorant stains with life hacks and tips from Dr. Washo.
🧽 Step-by-step instructions
- Pre-treatment with lemon or vinegar: Apply lemon juice (for white stains) or vinegar (for yellow stains) directly to the affected area.
Leave to work for 15 minutes. - Baking soda as a booster:
Sprinkle baking soda or baking powder over the stain and rub in gently. - Apply stain remover:
Rub the area thoroughly with Washo stain remover . Leave to soak in for 10–15 minutes. - Washo active oxygen also helps to remove the last visible traces.
✅ Dos &❌ Don'ts
✅ Do this:
- Use natural acids such as lemon or vinegar
- Use baking soda – has a slight bleaching&and neutralizing effect&
- Act quickly before the stains set
❌ Avoid:
- Hot water on fresh stains
- Rubbing with a rough cloth – this damages the fibers
- Fabric softener – can actually make the stain worse
🌿 Extra tip from the stain doctor
For white T-shirts:
Treat them once a month with lemon juice and sunlight – this has a natural bleaching effect and prevents new stains.
🧪 Other home remedies &Life hacks
🥣Baking soda paste:
Baking soda + water = gentle bleach for whites.
🧴 Gall soap?
Better not—use our vegan Washo stain remover soap with soap nut extract instead —it's animal-free and just as effective.
🧽Toothpaste (white):
Can be used on sturdy fabrics—rub gently, then rinse well.
✨The miracle cure
Extra tip from the stain doctor
If the underarm stain just won't go away:
Washo stain remover soap will get it clean.
With soap nut extract, it's vegan, and reliable against sweat&and &deodorant stains.
And if it's older or particularly stubborn:
add a spoonful ofWasho active oxygento the wash—the rest is history.