The best stain and spot removers
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I recently discovered the best stain and spot remover for cloths. I use nothing else, and the weird thing is I was given this wonderful cleaner as a gift.
One fine day I was given a product called "magic wand." I tried it on a grass stain. I rubbed the product in the stain using an old toothbrush, and added a little water to the toothbrush to really get the spot remover in there. The grass stain faded somewhat, but didn't disappear completely. I was disappointed but not completely surprised. I then put my clothing in the laundry basket and forgot about it. After I did laundry, I found the clothing which had the grass stain, but the grass stain was completely gone, with no trace of that mess at all. I was shocked. I tried the "magic wand" with other types of problem spots, such as ketchup, coffee, and arm pit stains, and it worked.
I now use it on my whites regularly, and am quite pleased at my results.
I have given the "magic wand" as a gift to various friends and family members. I am just so thankful I found one product that really does work, as I am really not much of a homebody myself, and would never have found it on my own.
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Thanks! I'll have to try this one. I also use Baby Oxy to get out tough stains. It even worked on red wine that I spilled all over a pair of light colored pants, and of course it works on "baby stains". I put the soiled item in a utility sink, sprinkle the powdered oxy over the stain and let it sit for a couple of hours. You can get the item damp and rub in the powder. If it doesn't work the first time, don't give up; sometimes it takes multiple applications. For some reason, the Baby Oxy works better than the regular Oxy.
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livelonger says:
3 years ago
Where can you buy it? I have a pen stain a shirt, and the usual "Shout" stick doesn't work on that.