@angelrod75 I'm a college student...and no I don't dry clean all my shirt...so having a way to remove these stains that happen on a daily basis because I'm in a city that hits 100 degrees everyday...and the business I work for right now manages over 150 billion USD...so you tell me how well we're doing
you're not doing well enough to either purchase more "business" shirts or even have them dry cleaned, so.. I'll tell you how YOU are doing...not well at all, kid.
Either change "businesses" or just graduate already.
@angelrod75 you really know nothing do you? you have no idea what my situations are. I'm doing rather well, the fact that i choose not to use a dry cleaner has nothing to do with how "well" i'm doing as you choose to put it. how well are you doing that you watched this video too? you're so well off that you can throw money around like dirt? well i couldnt give two shits. and we're all so sorry that we'd rather save a shirt we already have and do it at home. so fuck off, pathetic waist
@randomdude10010 "pathetic WAIST?".and you're going to collage You were the one who said the shirts were too "expensive" and you were a "collage student". I didn't start the "well" comments, YOU did, and you just did again. Aside from that dry cleaning for "business shirts is NOT "throwing away $ like dirt" it is ESSENCIAL.
Obviously, you are in rather dire straits, working for a Co. that TELLS you it MANAGES $150 BILL, but you can't afford neither new shirts or a dry clean.And I am pathetic?
@angelrod75 Yeah, you are...never said I couldn't afford dry cleaning or new shirts, I simply choose not to do either when I don't have to. It's called saving money, ever heard of it? Oh, and it's spelled "college"
@ass Oh wouldn't you love to think that. Okay, you want to know what I'm doing at this job (internship)? I'm training to use my specialized degree in Trust and Wealth Management were we manage two groups of assets, Emerging Wealth ($500K-$3M) and High Net Worth ($3M+) and right now I'm helping to administer an account which is worth over $500M. And people buy me coffee cause they know one day I'll take their job and manage their millions in return. You keep calling me kid, and I'll keep laughing
@randomdude10010 um, why would i love to think that? My experience with big talkers that they throw big numbers around ( you actually started with $150, c'mon ) is that that's what they all are: big talk.
pretty words like Emerging Wealth, High Net Worth, and monstrous numbers take me back to Enron.
(which I'm sure -since you are too young to recall even such a recent event - you must be studying )
Your talk is a childish, pathetic attempt to impress me, but you remain a shirtless child.
I could go on with this conversation, but really it's a waist of my time. I could continue to try and show how your underestimates of me couldn't be further from the truth. You're obviously just a very sad man who believes a "kid" couldn't possibly have true understanding and so you attempt to degrade my vocabulary to "big talk". And you might be excited thinking this is a "victory" for you, and I'll let you have it. You probably need it more than I do.
you cannot have higher education and spell the way you do. waist is what you have between your hips and your thin chest. ( think bellybutton, son ) And a kid could absolutely have true understanding. You just fail to demonstrate you have any. Besides any "victories" i have over you mean nothing, considering the "competition"
last, when talking about need -and the conversation comes full circle- your needs ( clean,quality "business" shirts )
are not covered,the millions $ notwithstanding, clown
"waist of my time,"your underestimates of me" and on and on, please don't try witty comebacks and throw around big figures and shit when you cant even spell properly. Now bring me a Venti Mocha Decaf with Amaretto syrup, and orange peel dust.
@angelrod75 Hahahaha...oh you're funny! To even think that I'll ever get your ass a coffee is probably the funniest thing I've heard all day (and you've said some funny shit). Really dude, half the reason I keep talking to morons like you is that it's so fucking funny how serious you take it, like this conversation will ever matter...this is half the fun of YouTube...plenty of dumb fish to laugh at......orange peel dust, I'm telling my boys that one!
yeah, your hangers-on. just WAITING for your generosity tome raining down on them... you know... on account of all the money you manage... you know the trusts..and so forth, tell them all, just don't write it, you can't spell for shit. And where is my coffee YOU FUCKING LACKEY?!?!!
The easiest method is to soak the white shirt in a bleach or chlorine solution. Satisfaction guaranteed you can even see the yellow area turning white within 30 minutes, really impressive results. All hands down. No brushing is needed which means less wear and tear for the clothes. Trust me. It can't be used for colored clothes though.
Do all your methods work on coloured clothes without fading its colors? Does it have to be white vinegar? What about plain vinegar?
Try No Sweat! It's the best! check out the nosweatlaundry website Only thing that worked for me! : )
shawnaleamiles 4 weeks ago
watch my video on how to control your excess sweating
CoolThingsUneed2know 1 month ago
what if the stain wont go off?
no69ob 7 months ago
or, buy another shirt. what a concept!
angelrod75 7 months ago
@angelrod75 Here's another concept...some of us have nice business shirts that we'd rather not throw away since these shirts are expensive.
randomdude10010 7 months ago
@randomdude10010 and you can't afford a dry cleaner? really?
if you can't then your business ain't doing so nice. Is it?
angelrod75 7 months ago
@angelrod75 I'm a college student...and no I don't dry clean all my shirt...so having a way to remove these stains that happen on a daily basis because I'm in a city that hits 100 degrees everyday...and the business I work for right now manages over 150 billion USD...so you tell me how well we're doing
randomdude10010 7 months ago
@randomdude10010
you're not doing well enough to either purchase more "business" shirts or even have them dry cleaned, so.. I'll tell you how YOU are doing...not well at all, kid.
Either change "businesses" or just graduate already.
angelrod75 7 months ago
@angelrod75 you really know nothing do you? you have no idea what my situations are. I'm doing rather well, the fact that i choose not to use a dry cleaner has nothing to do with how "well" i'm doing as you choose to put it. how well are you doing that you watched this video too? you're so well off that you can throw money around like dirt? well i couldnt give two shits. and we're all so sorry that we'd rather save a shirt we already have and do it at home. so fuck off, pathetic waist
randomdude10010 7 months ago
@randomdude10010 "pathetic WAIST?".and you're going to collage You were the one who said the shirts were too "expensive" and you were a "collage student". I didn't start the "well" comments, YOU did, and you just did again. Aside from that dry cleaning for "business shirts is NOT "throwing away $ like dirt" it is ESSENCIAL.
Obviously, you are in rather dire straits, working for a Co. that TELLS you it MANAGES $150 BILL, but you can't afford neither new shirts or a dry clean.And I am pathetic?
angelrod75 7 months ago
@angelrod75 Yeah, you are...never said I couldn't afford dry cleaning or new shirts, I simply choose not to do either when I don't have to. It's called saving money, ever heard of it? Oh, and it's spelled "college"
randomdude10010 7 months ago
@randomdude10010 sorry, kid. you dont cheap out when it comes to dry cleaning ANY so-called business shirts.
the more time i waste with you, the more i see you are probably getting coffee for someone's assisstant's assistant.
angelrod75 7 months ago
@ass Oh wouldn't you love to think that. Okay, you want to know what I'm doing at this job (internship)? I'm training to use my specialized degree in Trust and Wealth Management were we manage two groups of assets, Emerging Wealth ($500K-$3M) and High Net Worth ($3M+) and right now I'm helping to administer an account which is worth over $500M. And people buy me coffee cause they know one day I'll take their job and manage their millions in return. You keep calling me kid, and I'll keep laughing
randomdude10010 7 months ago
@randomdude10010 um, why would i love to think that? My experience with big talkers that they throw big numbers around ( you actually started with $150, c'mon ) is that that's what they all are: big talk.
pretty words like Emerging Wealth, High Net Worth, and monstrous numbers take me back to Enron.
(which I'm sure -since you are too young to recall even such a recent event - you must be studying )
Your talk is a childish, pathetic attempt to impress me, but you remain a shirtless child.
angelrod75 7 months ago
I could go on with this conversation, but really it's a waist of my time. I could continue to try and show how your underestimates of me couldn't be further from the truth. You're obviously just a very sad man who believes a "kid" couldn't possibly have true understanding and so you attempt to degrade my vocabulary to "big talk". And you might be excited thinking this is a "victory" for you, and I'll let you have it. You probably need it more than I do.
randomdude10010 7 months ago
you cannot have higher education and spell the way you do. waist is what you have between your hips and your thin chest. ( think bellybutton, son ) And a kid could absolutely have true understanding. You just fail to demonstrate you have any. Besides any "victories" i have over you mean nothing, considering the "competition"
last, when talking about need -and the conversation comes full circle- your needs ( clean,quality "business" shirts )
are not covered,the millions $ notwithstanding, clown
angelrod75 7 months ago
"waist of my time,"your underestimates of me" and on and on, please don't try witty comebacks and throw around big figures and shit when you cant even spell properly. Now bring me a Venti Mocha Decaf with Amaretto syrup, and orange peel dust.
angelrod75 7 months ago
@angelrod75 Hahahaha...oh you're funny! To even think that I'll ever get your ass a coffee is probably the funniest thing I've heard all day (and you've said some funny shit). Really dude, half the reason I keep talking to morons like you is that it's so fucking funny how serious you take it, like this conversation will ever matter...this is half the fun of YouTube...plenty of dumb fish to laugh at......orange peel dust, I'm telling my boys that one!
randomdude10010 7 months ago
yeah, your hangers-on. just WAITING for your generosity tome raining down on them... you know... on account of all the money you manage... you know the trusts..and so forth, tell them all, just don't write it, you can't spell for shit. And where is my coffee YOU FUCKING LACKEY?!?!!
angelrod75 7 months ago
@angelrod75 Hahaha...and he keeps going! Come on...say something else stupid!
randomdude10010 7 months ago
@randomdude10010 SORRY, I'M JUST BULLYING YOU NOW. THAT'S JUST NOT RIGHT
angelrod75 7 months ago
Thanks for the tip, buddy!
bareknuckles2u 7 months ago
you should do a before and afte picture if it really works. people LOVE those, cause it is proof it really works.
vintgeaeagle1 8 months ago
I treat my coloured dress shirts by soaking the area in white vineger and letting it soak for an hour, then wash as normal. Does the job :)
mrmartinmartin 10 months ago
The easiest method is to soak the white shirt in a bleach or chlorine solution. Satisfaction guaranteed you can even see the yellow area turning white within 30 minutes, really impressive results. All hands down. No brushing is needed which means less wear and tear for the clothes. Trust me. It can't be used for colored clothes though.
Do all your methods work on coloured clothes without fading its colors? Does it have to be white vinegar? What about plain vinegar?
Thanks
frankie6092 11 months ago