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Remove White Deodorant Streaks with Gal Pal

July 1, 12:12 PMFrugal Living ExaminerBudget Girl
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So how many times have you ever put on your LBD (little black dress) to find some deodorant steaks all over it?   How annoying!  But there are a couple of solutions for you.

A new product called "The Original Gal Pal" ($10) looks like a round sponge pad that promises to remove deodorant streaks.  You simply take a "Gal Pal" and rub it gently against the fabric until clean. 

If you prefer to skip this handy little tool here's is a Money saving TIP to remove deodorant streaks:

1.  grab hold of a clean portion of the same garment.

2.  Rub the clean portion against the deodorant streak vigorously until the stain disappears.

Although the company sells a couple of other items, I find that thier deodorant remover pads are the most useful.

They also carry "Gal Pal Everything Tape" ($6) which is a two-sided tape to help with several tasks like taping a party blouse in place (so you don't accidentally reveal more than you'd like), hemming your pants, securing wigs, etc. 

Money Saving TIP: I prefer to use standard double-sided toupee tape to keep my party blouses secure.  You can pick up a box at any major drugstore retailer. 

 

For more budget saving tips visit:  www.budgetgirltalk.com

 

Photo taken from gap-pal.com

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