White, grey or black stains usually indicate the over-use of
anti-perspirant or deodorant. If too much product is applied, it
will not absorb into the skin and the product will transfer onto
clothing. These stains may be greasy, oily, or chalky in
appearance.
TO PREVENT:
Apply a thin, even layer and allow it to dry before dressing.
Also blot your underarms to remove any excess wetness before
applying the product.
TO REMOVE:
FOR DRY CLEAN ONLY FABRIC:
Inform your dry cleaner of the stain so they can pre-treat. Most
stains can be removed by dry cleaning.
FOR MACHINE-WASHABLE FABRIC:
Work only in a well ventilated area and avoid inhaling solvent
fumes for maximum protection of your lungs. Wear rubber
gloves when working with cleaning products.
- Turn the garment inside out and apply a cleaning solvent or
stain remover to the affected area and scrub. Apply a liquid
detergent on top of the solvent and scrub.
- Rinse under warm running water .
- Alternatively apply solvent or stain remover and liquid
detergent, scrubbing and rinsing until stain is gone.
- Wash in the hottest water that is safe for the fabric (max.
temp 160 degrees)
Prevent recurrence by pre-treating and scrubbing underarm areas
with liquid detergent and stain remover between washings.