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How to Remove Sweat Stains With ASPIRIN.

How to Remove Sweat Stains With ASPIRIN.

Yellow sweat stains are very hard to remove!

Especially when the stain is embedded in a white garment...

So what to do to remove those underarm stains?

Well, I found a super effective natural recipe to remove those yellow rings.

The trick is to use aspirin and water . Look, it's quite simple:

How to Remove Sweat Stains With ASPIRIN.

Contents
  • What you need
  • How to
  • Result
  • Why does it work?
  • How to prevent yellow spots from appearing?

What you need

- 8 to 10 tablets of aspirin

- water

How to

1. Take the aspirin tablets.

2. Crush them in a small bowl.

3. Add just enough water to make a paste.

4. Spread the paste on the stains.

5. Leave on overnight.

6. Then wash the garment as usual.

Result

And There you go ! The yellow sweat stains on your clothes are gone :-)

Easy, fast and efficient, right?

It's still cleaner that way, without those cracking yellow marks!

In addition, this grandmother's recipe works for all types of clothes whether white or colored...

...but also any type of cotton or synthetic fabric.

Why does it work?

Aspirin is made from acetylsalicylic acid originally from willow.

The Latins already used it as a stain remover or whitener, but also as a medicine.

This mild acid contained in aspirin acts in depth on yellow spots and eliminates them easily.

You should also know that aspirin is used against acne and dandruff, to prevent heart attacks or to remove the green color on the hair caused by chlorine in a swimming pool.

How to prevent yellow spots from appearing?

How to Remove Sweat Stains With ASPIRIN.

How about no more yellow spots under your armpits?

Well, it is possible and very simple!

To do this, sprinkle the underside of the sleeves of the garment directly with talc and pass a hot iron over it.

Not only will it smell good, but this trick also helps prevent yellow spots from appearing.

Result, no more yellow halos under the arms after a long meeting with your boss!