This is an urgent appeal on behalf of black T-shirts.
This is an urgent appeal on behalf of black and dark coloured tops and t-shirts. Every year thousands are defaced, and discarded before their time. Deodorant marks are a serious problem people, and it needs to be addressed quickly. Studies show that at least 7 in 10 people will be affected by this issue at some point in their lives* .Last week I attempted to save my best long sleeved black tshirt (£3 from Tesco) the price doesn't matter, the issue was I soaked it vinegar and alcohol (the white vinegar and the non-drinkable variety of booze . . . Naturally) but sadly these marks would not budge.
I have tried many varieties of deodorant (including ones claiming to increase the life span of my clothing) but they have all fallen short on their "invisible" claims . . . . That, or I just end up smelling bad by 3pm.
Please repost this in your status if you have been affected . . . . Oh sorry wrong site!
Anyway, any recommendations people?
* this statistic is completely false, I made it up, I lied.