Banish sweat and deodorant stains from clothes using 6p laundry 'hack'

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Not many people would think to stray from the cleaning aisle for the solution to save their favourite t-shirt from the bin due to stubborn stains

If you have a special shirt or top that you can't bear to part with, you'll want to shield it from any potential stains or damage. Despite your best efforts to avoid spills and dirt, something might be gradually causing harm, particularly in warmer weather. One day, you might find your favourite top is sporting unsightly yellow or deodorant stains around the armpits, which can spoil the appearance of your clothing.

Rather than relentless scrubbing or tossing clothes out, there's an easy and cost-effective solution that isn't located in the cleaning aisle. Instead, go to the medicine section and grab a pack of denture tablets. Typically used for cleaning false teeth, these tablets contain potent stain-busting ingredients that can help dissolve deodorant residue and rejuvenate white fabrics.



They contain peroxide, oxidisers, baking soda and washing soda - all of which aid in dissolving stubborn stains while neutralising any residual odours. The act helps lift the residue, making it much easier to wash away. Best of all, this method is incredibly cheap with a tube of 30 fresh mint denture tablets costs just 89p at Morrisons.

Given that you only need two tablets per treatment, each cleaning session costs a mere 6p, according to the team at . It's a straightforward job that anyone can do. Begin by filling a bowl or sink with warm water to create your cleaning mixture.

The next step involves dropping two denture tablets into the water and waiting for them to fully dissolve. This triggers the cleaning properties, which are effective in tackling stubborn deodorant and sweat marks. Once your solution is prepared, immerse the stained areas, such as underarms and collars, into the mix.

Allow them to soak for approximately 15 minutes and leave ample time for the solution to break down the build-up and rejuvenate the fabric. If any marks remain after soaking, lightly scrub the spot with a soft brush or sponge to help remove any stubborn remnants. This additional measure can be particularly beneficial for older or more ingrained stains.

Following the soaking process, take the clothing from the solution and proceed with your usual washing routine. Ensure you rinse thoroughly to eliminate any residual cleaning agents. Post-wash, let the clothing air dry, preferably in sunlight, as natural light further enhances white materials and eradicates any remaining smells.

If drying indoors, maintain good ventilation to avoid dampness and keep clothes feeling fresh. For an added cleaning boost and a pleasant citrus aroma, consider adding a few drops of lemon juice to the solution prior to soaking. The acidity of the lemon juice aids in breaking down stains further, while the citrus fragrance leaves your clothing smelling crisp and clean.

A representative from 888ladies said: "Denture tablets work best on white clothing due to their bleaching agents like peroxide and oxidisers, which break down stains and brighten fabric. However, these same ingredients can fade or discolour coloured fabrics, especially darker ones. To avoid damage, it's best to use them only on whites or spot-test coloured clothing first.

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