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Fels Naptha SoapIf anyone has any answers I would love to read them. Thank You, Ronda S from Clarksburg, WV Feedback About This Post:RE: Fels Naptha Soap
Thank you for all of the wonderfull suggestions. Just found this site...I love it! Post By Ronda (Guest Post) RE: Fels Naptha SoapMy mother, who is now deceased, introduced me to this great stain remover!! I keep a bar of it in a tupperware bowl with a little water in bottom of bowl. When I have a stain to treat, I simply use a toothbrush and get some of the softened Fels Naptha (it will be jelly like consistency) and brush on the stain. I let it set a few hours or overnight then wash as usal....I have found it to be the best stain remover ever! Post By Mary Beth (Guest Post) RE: Fels Naptha SoapTheir website used to have lots of things to use their soap for. Post by susanmajp RE: Fels Naptha Soap
I use Fels Naptha to make my homemade laundry detergent. Wonderful stuff! Post By Susabelle (Guest Post) RE: Fels Naptha SoapWhen I was a youngster we used to make a paste of Fels Naptha soap and smear it on our poison ivy to dry it up... to this day, still find it works.. Anita, NJ Post By GraNita (Guest Post) |
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