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Reviewed on 06/27/06 Plays: 182
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This little thing is Tide to Go, and it fits into your purse, or guys, I guess you could carry it in a pocket or a bag. But anyway, it is not a pre-treater for stains; it is a stain remover, instant stain remover. So, you just get this out of your purse when you spill something. I just took a rag and put some different stains on it and we can see how it works on those. Here is a ketchup stain. -- And you just press down, -- it's kind of like those -- you know, those press able marker pens. -- Look at that, how it cut right through that stain. Okay, and then here is a mustard stain. It's -- I don't know how you guys can see it on film, but it's cutting through the stain. See it cut through the mustard stain. I'm not removing the whole stain because I could come up with a big stain up here for -- just for using different things. And here is the blueberry stain. Just press down a little -- let a little of the solution out. Now, the blueberry -- I don't think it removes blueberry as well as other things -- I've done enough coffee stains and ketchup stains. -- I mean, I think it's lessened it a little bit -- in some spots. I think it's made it a little better, but it doesn't totally remove that. And then here is the coffee stain. --You see how it's removed that, so I mean I could do the whole stain if it was in your shirt. But I mean that's great if you're at work and you know you've meetings and stuff and you spill something during lunch. This coffee stain's pretty much -- out, so -- you leave it in with that, with a little bit of water afterwards. So, I really do recommend the Tide to Go. I really haven't experienced it bleaching any of my clothes out which you know some people say that Clarks Stains Stick has. So, Tide to Go!
I don't use this product as much as I would like because I think it smells bad...like a sour kind of smell. Is it just me??
I had a soft drink stain on my grey cloth car seats. I used the Tide-To-Go Instant Stain Remover Pen to try to remove the stain. The stains are gone, but now I'm left with a faint outline of where the Tide-To-Go was used. How do I get THAT out?
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