while in the women's restroom one time at baker street in the rice village, i overheard two girls talking about it and this was their advice- using the same side of the material, rub part of your shirt over the deodarent spots and it should rub right out. something about the materials being the same gets it out. one of the girls was a textile major...i guess that major does come in handy every once in awhile. good luck!
This begs the question of what are the good underarm deoderants to use that will not stain. I haven't found that one but I don't change deoderants too often. Inevitably, my undershirts(which I usually wear) will develop stains at the arm pits at which time not even bleach will get it out and the shirts go in the trash. It takes a while for the stain to develop and, by that time, I'm ready for some new shirts anyway. But, I'm wondering if there is a deoderant that doesn't stain at all. Also, I'm looking for a good robot to clean up the mess my dogs make whenever they eat or drink water. They always leave a mess, whether it be crumbs or water on the floor. The roomba or whatever that little carpet circle robot thing sucks donkey balls(no...not literally). It's the biggest overpriced hunk of junk I've seen. If I could invent a robot that could clean up dogs' mess, dog cages, and floors from dogs and their erratic/slob mentality of drinking/eating, then I would be a rich man. For example, give the dog a treat...the damn dog goes into the bedroom to eat it while leaving a pile of crumbs. Fill the water bowl too much...the dog dunks her head like she's bobbing for apples and splashes water everywhere. I also want the robot to walk the dogs. Damn technology cannot keep up with my needs!!!!!!
Funny you mention this...I read Stuff, yeah for the articles , but they said the reason you get stains in the pit area is because a lot of the deo's have aluminum in the ingrediants...read your label...The only one I found to not have it is Old Spice, which, now that I've been using it for over a year, no problems...