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nodilberthere

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Aug 10, 2007
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...makes an awesome freaking stain remover! When we were away, we all wore a lot of white. And because we were eating and drinking our asses off, we got lots of butter, salsa, wine, coffee, etc., stains on ourselves :D

And you know how white can be tricky when using bleach, it can turn the fabric permanently yellow? Well, I had no stain remover with me, so I decided to use my Publx Lemon Fresh Liquid dish gel, and voila', it worked amazing! I am holding on to this bottle like it's gold, because I won't be back to a Publix for a year. This works 100 times better than any stain remover I've ever used -- they're all crap -- and it's cheap!

*This message was sponsored by Publix.
 

aggieb

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Sep 18, 2007
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are you being serious? i'll try anything when it comes to laundry. did you just spot clean or actually put in machine?
 
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nodilberthere

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Aug 10, 2007
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are you being serious? i'll try anything when it comes to laundry. did you just spot clean or actually put in machine?

Oh, I am being 100% serious! I use it for spot-cleaning. I used it just like you would use that crappy stain stick, rub it around and let it sit. I didn't use it on colors, though.
 
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nodilberthere

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Aug 10, 2007
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My son just said, why the heck are you taking a picture of your dishwasher soap? He just doesn't get me.
 

ClintClint

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I consider it "all purpose". It's a darn good shampoo and toothpaste
 

ShallowsNole

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Haven't tried dishwashing gel, but Dawn liquid (the blue kind, not all the other funky colors) is grayt for grease stains, as long as the grease stain hasn't been through the dryer (as in, kid does his own laundry and he buses tables for a living).

The Dawn people used to make this stuff you spray on your dishes and let sit and then come back and no scrubbing. It was called Power Booster or something like that. That was AWESOME for grease stains! But I can't find it anywhere anymore. :roll:
 

kathydwells

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Haven't tried dishwashing gel, but Dawn liquid (the blue kind, not all the other funky colors) is grayt for grease stains, as long as the grease stain hasn't been through the dryer (as in, kid does his own laundry and he buses tables for a living).

The Dawn people used to make this stuff you spray on your dishes and let sit and then come back and no scrubbing. It was called Power Booster or something like that. That was AWESOME for grease stains! But I can't find it anywhere anymore. :roll:

You are correct about the Dawn Liquid and grease stains. One of my most favorite Seagrove Beach t-shirts got splattered with grease. I had washed it and dried it before I realized it. The big spot was there after I got it out of the dryer. I soaked it in the Dawn and left overnight. Re-washed it, dried it and the stain was gone. YAY! I can still get the Dawn Power Disslover here. They have it at my Kroger and Walmart. If you go their website you can put your zip code in and it will tell you where you can buy it. Good Luck!
 
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