Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Stain Remover in the Kitchen -- Soft Scrub Bleach Clean Gel Cleanser

Oh my goodness.  When this worked for me, the first thing I thought about was my Kitchen Traditions blog.  I had a pair of khaki colored Docker shorts that I spent a lot of money on just to get a stain on the first time I wore them.  I washed them, soaked them, sprayed them, nothing worked.  The stain didn't even budge.  I was giving up and going to throw out the shorts.  I thought about bleach, but knew they would leave a light or even worse, a white spot that would become a hole.  The cabinet above my washing machine held some miscellaneous over bought cleaning products.  The door was half open and I saw the Soft Scrub Bleach Clean Gel Cleanser.  I did that emotional shrug we all do just before we decide to "try one more time."  What the heck. what would it hurt?  They are destined for the trash.  I sprayed it on the stain and waited for it to ruin my relatively new shorts.  It didn't.  I waited for about 15 minutes and still nothing.  Then I gave it a good hour.  I came back, the stain was gone and my shorts were not ruined.  I rinsed them very good to stop the chemical reaction of the bleach and threw them in the dryer.  They are spotless!  My disclaimer is to test something you care about, but if you find yourself in despair over a piece of clothing you are ready to throw out, try the Soft Scrub Bleach Clean Gel Cleanser on it.  What could it hurt?

Oh yeah, not sure if this will make a difference, but my shorts were slightly damp when I sprayed the gel on them.

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