How To Get Stubborn Pit Stains Out Of Your Favorite White Shirts Once & For All
You hate to see 'em.


Warm weather is here, and that means our favorite summertime tops are back in action. But if there's anything worse than staining the pits of your favorite shirt, it's not being able to get said stain out. So, we rounded up three methods for getting pit stains out from green-cleaning experts, plus how to avoid them in the first place.
This first method comes from green-cleaning expert Tonya Harris and should only be used on white clothing. Use cold water in place of hydrogen peroxide for colorful shirts, and to be extra safe, test a small area first.
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According to Harris, Dawn dish soap can break down pit stains. Here's how.
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How to avoid pit stains going forward.
So, you've managed to get the stains out—but how do you avoid them going forward? The key is in your deodorant, Harris tells mbg.
"Pit stains are actually typically caused by a reaction of sweat to chemicals in antiperspirant, particularly aluminum," she explains.
The solution? "To avoid pit stains, use aluminum-free antiperspirants/deodorant, and let deodorant dry completely before putting on a shirt," Harris notes.
The bottom line is pit stains happen to the best of us, but they're no reason to let a perfectly good shirt sit unworn. The good news is they're easy to tackle—and avoid with the right deodorant.
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