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                          50 minutes - 1 hour            

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  • How to Remove a Deodorant Stain From a Shirt
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Step 1

              How to Remove a Deodorant Stain From a Shirt               
  • Measure two cups of water.
  • Pour the water into a bowl large enough to soak the garment.

Measure two cups of water.

Pour the water into a bowl large enough to soak the garment.

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Step 2

  • Measure 1 cup of white vinegar.
  • Pour the white vinegar into the same bowl with the cup of water.

Measure 1 cup of white vinegar.

Pour the white vinegar into the same bowl with the cup of water.

Step 3

  • Soak the garment with the stain in the bowl for 30 minutes.

Soak the garment with the stain in the bowl for 30 minutes.

Step 4

  • Measure and mix the following ingredients into a small bowl:
  • Half a cup of baking soda.
  • A tablespoon of salt.
  • A tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide.

Measure and mix the following ingredients into a small bowl:

Half a cup of baking soda.

A tablespoon of salt.

A tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide.

Step 5

  • Mix the baking soda, salt, and peroxide combination with a small utensil until the ingredients have been thoroughly combined.
  • The result should be a somewhat gritty paste.

Mix the baking soda, salt, and peroxide combination with a small utensil until the ingredients have been thoroughly combined.

The result should be a somewhat gritty paste.

Step 6

  • Wring out the shirt and apply the paste to the stain.
  • Be sure to knead the mixture into the fabric to ensure that all of the threads have been exposed.
  • Leave the shirt idle for 20 minutes.

Wring out the shirt and apply the paste to the stain.

Be sure to knead the mixture into the fabric to ensure that all of the threads have been exposed.

Leave the shirt idle for 20 minutes.

Step 7

  • Wash off the excess paste.
  • Wash the garment in a normal wash cycle.

Wash off the excess paste.

Wash the garment in a normal wash cycle.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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