How To Get Rid Of Stubborn Sweat Stains

They are the most stubborn. Once you get them, your whole outfit is spoilt. They have no manners and may appear at anytime, anywhere. Some are green, some are yellow, some are pink and even red! They can be big or maybe even, small. They are STAINS! We are all familiar with how annoying stains can be.

Today, let’s talk about sweat stain. Sweat stains are natural, so it is best to be equipped with easy ways to get rid of them. Here are four DIY tips that you can try while at home.

Ps: You don’t have to be an expert to try this out!

  • Baking soda

Add just enough water to the baking soda so as to make a paste. Apply the paste to the stain and let it sit for a few hours. Finally, wash your cloth using Toss and hang to dry.

  • Lemon juice

Lemons are not only good for cooking and making refreshments, they can also be used to clear the stubborn sweat stain. Simply scrub the stain with lemon juice and water, and then wash it with your preferred Toss detergent and hang to dry.

  • Table salt

Bet you are wondering how this will work! Well, mix the table salt with hot water. Sponge the affected area with your solution, and wash the cloth with toss…simple, right?

  • White vinegar

Rub white vinegar directly into the sweat stain and then wash using Toss.

Don’t let stubborn sweat stains get you frustrated. Toss them away with these simple products. Happy washing!

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