I saw this on AOL the other day and decided to give it a try.
They said to get perspiration out of white clothes, put white vinegar on the stain, then wash.
I thought, hey, why not try. Both of my older girls have had these stains under the arms.
I figured, it likely wouldn't work, especially since the stain was old, and when I realized I had washed it without remembering to try it, while it was still wet, I put the vinegar on the stain, and it didn't appear to do anything, so I put a little soap with it, and maybe it erased it a little. (I had already tried bleach on another occasion.) When it dried, I could hardly see it! So before she wore it again, in the next light load, I put white vinegar on the stain, threw it in the wash, and it came out completely.
Who knew! Did you?
Karin
Originally posted 2008-02-09 22:35:38.
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