How to Remove Deodorant Stains from Scrubs

Remove deodorant stains from scrubs quickly and effectively using these proven methods. Act fast for best results.

Prevention Tips

  • Apply deodorant after getting dressed
  • Allow deodorant to dry completely before putting on clothes
  • Use powder instead of gel deodorants when possible

Removal Methods

  1. White vinegar solution: Mix equal parts vinegar and water. Apply directly to stain, let sit for 10 minutes, then wash normally.
  2. Baking soda paste: Combine baking soda with a little water to form paste. Apply to stain and gently scrub before washing.
  3. Lemon juice treatment: Squeeze fresh lemon juice onto stain. Let sit for 15 minutes, then launder as usual.

Comparison Table: Deodorant Stain Removal Methods

Method Cost Time Required Effectiveness
White Vinegar $1-2 10-15 minutes High
Baking Soda Paste $2-3 5-10 minutes Medium-High
Lemon Juice $0.50-1 15-20 minutes Medium

Additional Tips

  • Always check care labels before treating stains
  • Blot rather than rub to avoid spreading the stain
  • For set-in stains, repeat treatment process