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White Baseball Pants always come clean!!! |
September 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer:
Robyn Lewis
from Round Rock, TX United States
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I love my Fels Naptha!! I used to use Carbona Bar Soap, but when they stopped making it I switched to Fels. I love it!! I grated it and store it in an airtight/moisture proof container. I combine a Tbsp of grated Fels with the hottest water, make a paste, and scrub it into the stain. Works everytime, and the grass and mudstains on white baseball pants are always non-existent!!
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Cleaned pork off a wedding dress! |
November 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Suzy Marie
from SLC, UT
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After taking bridal pictures and getting muddy, I took my dress to the dry cleaners. $70! So after getting dirt, dust, gravy, and red and green flower stains on my dress at the wedding, I needed it cleaned. But didn't want to spend another $70.
A friend's mom suggested washing the dress in the bathtub with Fels Naptha. I was skeptical, but figured it couldn't do much harm. I wasn't planning on wearing it again anytime soon :)
Well, it worked beautifully! The soap made the lace along the bottom look as white as ever and the oily gravy and green leaf stains on the front are totally gone. This soap is amazing. Harsh enough to take out the stain, but delicate enough even for lace on a wedding dress. $2 per bar is more than worth it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: |
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felsnaptha |
August 2, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Al
from Manchester, NH United States
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I make my own powdered laundry detergent using Felsnptha bar. Works as well as Tide or Wisk for not nearly as much money.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: |
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Forget the fancy spot cleaners! |
June 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
livsophie
from Ottawa, IL United States
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My example will say it all. My daughter plays club soccer and after a game, her uniform which has white in it, got mud stains. I was at a hotel and one of the mothers offered to wash it for me. She brought it with the mud stain still there. The oxy product did nothing. I got home, ran water over the shirt and used my bar. Rubbed the bar on the stain, rubbed the shirt together and rinsed it under water. The dirt was gone. This was after the shirt had been washed and dried. Sometimes new isn't always better.
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