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White streaks on my shirts

etalns

Diamond Member
Whenever I put on an undershirt it always gets these whttite streaks on it. I used to think it was becuase what I was wearing on top, buit today I'm just wearing my undershirt and it got the white streaks on it again. 🙁

It's not f-a-p material! So noone even think of suggesting that.

Anyone know what it may be?
 
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Qosis
Originally posted by: wuggle
deodorant?

edit: i cant spell

I use clear deodorant.
maybe it turns white when it dries?

Hmm, that's possible.

I usually use a stick deodorant and then a spray deodorant after (axe), could it be that the spray one also turns white?
 
Originally posted by: Qosis
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Qosis
Originally posted by: wuggle
deodorant?

edit: i cant spell

I use clear deodorant.
maybe it turns white when it dries?

Hmm, that's possible.

I usually use a stick deodorant and then a spray deodorant after (axe), could it be that the spray one also turns white?
Why use two kinds of deodorant? Why apply deodorant twice, anyway?
 
Fabric softener, or when you wash the clothes the soap gets onto it before it's wet. Those are my guesses.
 
Originally posted by: Zanix
Fabric softener, or when you wash the clothes the soap gets onto it before it's wet. Those are my guesses.

Wouldn't it be white before I put it on in that case? It looks completley black when I put it on, anda bout an hour after putting it on it's riddled with white streaks.
 
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Qosis
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Qosis
Originally posted by: wuggle
deodorant?

edit: i cant spell

I use clear deodorant.
maybe it turns white when it dries?

Hmm, that's possible.

I usually use a stick deodorant and then a spray deodorant after (axe), could it be that the spray one also turns white?
Why use two kinds of deodorant? Why apply deodorant twice, anyway?

I use stick deodorant for the protection, and spray deodorant for the scent.
 
Originally posted by: Qosis
Originally posted by: Zanix
Fabric softener, or when you wash the clothes the soap gets onto it before it's wet. Those are my guesses.

Wouldn't it be white before I put it on in that case? It looks completley black when I put it on, anda bout an hour after putting it on it's riddled with white streaks.



oh my mistake. I missed that clue.


Did you just get some drywall work done? I'm running out of guesses.
 
Originally posted by: CubanlB
Its deoderant, happens to me sometimes its farking annoying

The marks are typically just above my hips. Would it be there even if it was deodorant? I typically don't have any of them too close to my armpit.
 
Originally posted by: Zanix
Originally posted by: Qosis
Originally posted by: Zanix
Fabric softener, or when you wash the clothes the soap gets onto it before it's wet. Those are my guesses.

Wouldn't it be white before I put it on in that case? It looks completley black when I put it on, anda bout an hour after putting it on it's riddled with white streaks.



oh my mistake. I missed that clue.


Did you just get some drywall work done? I'm running out of guesses.

Nah, this house is brand new.
 
Originally posted by: Preyhunter
It's dried sweat. When the sweat evaporates, it leaves the salt deposits that show up as white streaks.

It's -3 here right now 😛 and I only sweat (visibly) when I workout.
 
Originally posted by: Qosis
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Qosis
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: Qosis
Originally posted by: wuggle
deodorant?

edit: i cant spell

I use clear deodorant.
maybe it turns white when it dries?

Hmm, that's possible.

I usually use a stick deodorant and then a spray deodorant after (axe), could it be that the spray one also turns white?
Why use two kinds of deodorant? Why apply deodorant twice, anyway?

I use stick deodorant for the protection, and spray deodorant for the scent.
Why not just use cologne? 😕
 
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