A FASHION pro has revealed the simple way to get nasty yellow deodorant stains out of white tops just in time for summer.

Anna, who has been a fashion influencer for years revealed the cleaning hack in a recent TikTok video.


In the clip, Anna said: "Okay yellow armpit stains on white clothing, I've got you.

"You've probably got what you need in your house already."

Showing off her white top with yellow armpit stains, Anna revealed her trick to getting rid of them.

All you need is some washing up liquid and some white booster you stick in the washing machine.

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The fashion pro recommended using a clear washing up liquid to make sure it doesn't stain the top.

She then applies it directly to the pit stain and rubs it in.

"I have a toddler and tried so many different stain remover things and honestly, the best thing? Always washing up liquid," she added.

She then chucked it in the washing machine with the whitening booster on a quick 40-degree wash.

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Once out of the machine, the stain was gone.

For more stubborn stains, Anna suggested leaving the item to soak in the washing up liquid.

The video posted to her account @theannaedit has gone viral with over 100k views and over 3,000 likes.

People were quick to thank Anna in the comments section and share their own tips

One person wrote: "Brilliant thank you!!"

Another commented: "White vinegar is the best at this. Removes sunscreen yellowing as well."

"Great tip," penned a third.

Meanwhile a fourth said: "Doing the Lord’s work."

"As someone who works in costume I fully support this method, it’s the true saviour,” claimed a fifth.

Someone else added: "Laying it out in the sun after washing is like a natural bleach too!"

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