"Purex® Fels-Naptha is a laundry bar that works overtime to remove your toughest stains."
Purex Fels-Naptha is a powerful laundry bar that
works overtime to remove greasy, oily stains, perspiration, and
ring-around-the-collar. With over 100 years of removing America’s
stains, you can rest assured that this laundry bar knows how to tackle
your toughest stains.
All you’ve got to do is rub the stain with a wet
bar of Purex Fels-Naptha and let it sit for a few minutes. Then wash
your clothes as you normally would and say farewell to tough stains for
good.
My girls love to challenge me when it comes to getting tough stains out of their clothes. From Popsicle stains to grass stains, each and every day I find myself in the laundry room pre-treating and soaking their clothes to get stains out. My husband thinks I am a laundry magician as I can get even the most stubborn stains out. If it was up to him, he would just throw out the stained garment or use it as a play shirt. But, me, I will make every attempt to get stains out with different stain removers. One stain remover that I have found works best for me is Purex Fels-Naptha. Have you heard of it? I had until I was sent a sample Purex Laundry bar as part of the Purex Insiders program.
This laundry bar retails for around $3.99 in stores and online, and is far more affordable and goes a long, compared to stain removing sprays. I find that with the Purex Fels-Naptha laundry soap that my time spent in the laundry room trying to get stains out of the girls' clothes has been cut in half. Instead of having to spray clothes with a few different products, and then soak them in water with dish soap, I simply have to wet the garment and then rub the laundry bar into the stain. Follow up by running through the wash. I prefer to use cold cycle, as it seems to keep the girls' clothes brighter and saves energy and water.
I have not met a stain I haven't been able to get out of my girls' clothes -- thanks in part to Purex Fels-Naptha. If you have little ones or find yourself spending your days in the laundry room trying to get out set in stains, why not give Purex Fels-Naptha a try? You will be surprised at easy this laundry bar is to use, and how well it works! :-)
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Disclosure: I was sent a sample from Purex in order to write up an honest review. The views shared are mine and mine alone.
blood is our toughest stain to get out.
ReplyDeletemy work clothes grease stains. thankyou, ken [email protected]
ReplyDeleteThe jeans that my hubs wears to work in his garden. They get all stained and filthy.
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I would love to use this to make homemade laundry detergent.
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My husband works at an animal shelter so he comes home with a bunch of yucky stains. I would use the bar mostly on his clothes.
ReplyDeleteMy husband is a maintanence person and gets really dirty so his clothes are the hardest to clean.
ReplyDeleteThe very difficult stains for me are coffee and red wine. I always soak the garments overnight and them wash them as normal, but the stains are still visible after that.
ReplyDeleteI have trouble getting grape juice stains out of my son's clothes. It would be nice to try this on those stains and see how it does.
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