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    Hi,

    I

    have a few sets of expensive, hugo boss, armani, prada clothes that I wear strictly for clubing and sometimes just

    social events etc.

    Now I never applied mones on clothes but I heard it lasts longer, so my questions is will it

    stain or damage these expensive clothes.

    Also i dry clean these clothes so any problems you see.

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    Body secretions--sweat, oil,

    sperm, pussy juice, urine--are far more damaging to clothing than most pheromone and scent products. Plenty of guys

    permanantly stain expensive shirts after sweating through them on the dance floor.

    I spray 'mones on Armani,

    Calvin Klein, DKNY, etc., and they don't react any different than Gap or Banana Republic. 'Mones in alcohol

    carriers are safe as most colognes as far as staining. I'd avoid oil based products, e.g., SOE & PI, as they will

    stain cloth or leather.
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    I would also ask your drycleaner

    place about it too. Just tell them you apply or spilled an alcohol-based cologne on the garment maybe rather than

    revealing they are pheromone products (hey you might find a hottie working at the cleaners and you don't want to

    reveal one of your "secrets" just yet... ).

    I have heard for example that some alcoholic drinks *can* discolor

    some clothes after they are drycleaned. Doesn't show up until *after* a cleaning or two. I think it also has

    something to do with how fresh the drycleaning fluids are as well (fresher/newer the better).

    It's always a

    good idea to inform your drycleaner if you have applied or spilled anything on a garment when you take it in so they

    can handle it correctly. If you tell them and they muck it up it's their fault. If you don't tell them and

    something goes bad, it's "too bad buckaroo."

    Also be aware that drycleaning isn't always the best way to clean

    some items. White shirts can sometimes turn yellowish. You can also often hand wash some items even if they say "dry

    clean only." Many variables however.
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