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Keep A Laundry Stain Stick Near Where You Eat

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Date: 12/28/2004 Topics: Christmas > Cleaning | Cleaning > Clothing Stains  
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Keep a stain stick in the kitchen or near your eating area, so when someone spills food on their clothes, they can immediately rub stain stick on the spots. Good intentions don't seem to go hand in hand once you leave the table! Cuts down on stained clothes.

Keep the stain stick where you need it the most, where you eat!

By Syd
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By mary of lourdes (9) Contact
Many thanks to everyone who replied to my help request about margarine stick. Now I can get on with all the recipies I want to try. Again thank you, Mary of Lourdes

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By bcgrote (9) Contact
We ADORE the Tide pen! And we don't even have kids, lol!

HOWEVER - do NOT use this one clothes which have been or will be dry cleaned. The stain remover will cause a worse stain!

Posted on 03/10/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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