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JOPL

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 10:40 am    Post Subject:
Perspirant stains
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I have tried the bicarbonate and salt and soaking and boiling all my husband\\\'s shirt but NOTHING helps??? Any other suggestions on removing the disgusting, hard patches under the arms/slieves of the shirts??
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:48 pm    Post Subject:
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I used to have the same problem and was constantly throwing out undershirts because I couldn't get the stains out. Instead of attempting another stain removal technique, I changed deoderants!

I now use a product called Crystal Body Deoderant which can be found here: http://www.thecrystal.com/

The Crystal products place a layer of mineral salts on the skin which prevents bacteria from forming. It's much safer than the harsh ingredients in other products and it works amazingly well. It's hypo-allergenic and fragrance-free, and best of all, it never leaves a stain!

I didn't believe it would work until I tried it, and found the Crystal Stick was best for me. Instead of moistening the stick, apply to underarms as soon as your shower is finished and before drying off. The wetness on the skin is enough to move the stick freely to apply the product.

Although it does not inhibit perspiration, I discovered that it stops odor far better than other products. I also use the spray every day on my feet since it not only prevents odor but protects against athlete's foot. Hope this helps!
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 8:33 am    Post Subject:
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for your reply!
I use the same kind of deo as you do and don't have any problem. This however, is about my husband who perspires a lot. He has tried many different deodorants through the years, soaking the armpits of the shirts in vinegar, various stain removers etc, but nothing helps -the shirts end up with hard, yellow patches under the sleeves, after just a few months' wearing. icon_confused.gif
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Has he tried eating less pies? icon_lol.gif
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