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Get Rid of Annoying Perspiration Stains From Collared Shirt in Minutes!

Nobody likes having perspiration stains on their collared shirt. Unfortunately, it can be quite difficult to remove these stains. But don't worry, with a few simple steps and the right cleaning materials, it's possible to tackle these annoying stains!


Updated 27 Jun 2023

By Noemi Denker

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Materials You'll Need

  • Laundry Stain Remover Spray
  • Old Toothbrush
  • Clean Water
  • Hand Towel
  • Iron (Optional)

Step #1: Number One Rule - Don't Panic

The first rule when it comes to getting rid of perspiration stains from collared shirts is don't panic. Take a deep breath and try to remain relaxed. It's possible to remove the stain, so don't worry.

Step #2: Spray Stain Remover on the Stain

Take your laundry stain remover spray and apply it directly to perspiration stain. Make sure to cover the entire area liberally, but don't spray too much so that it causes the fabric to become wet.

Step #3: Gently Rub the Old Toothbrush on the Stain

Once stain remover has been applied, take old toothbrush and gently rub stained area. This should help to loosen and break up the stain and make it easier to remove. Keep rubbing until the cloth feels soft again and you can see stain beginning to disappear.

Step #4: Rinse With Clean Water

After the stain has been removed, take some clean water and rinse off the shirt. Make sure to rinse out all the stain remover before moving onto the next step.

Step #5: Blot the Shirt Dry With a Hand Towel

Once the shirt has been rinsed out, take a hand towel and lightly blot the garment dry. Make sure not to rub too hard as this may cause the fabric to become damaged.

Step #6: Iron the Shirt (Optional)

For a more finished look, you may want to iron the shirt. If you do decide to press the shirt, make sure to use a low heat setting as the high temperatures may cause the fabric to shrink or become damaged.

Conclusion

By following these simple steps, you should be able to remove perspiration stains from collared shirts in no time. If stain still isn't coming out, you may need to use a stronger stain remover, or you may just need to throw it in wash.

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