Fels Naptha!!

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Ladies and gentlemen....


Better head down to Central Iowa

Went to first grocery store today and it is the most expensive in town...Like a light shining in laundry aisle....Fels Naptha!!!....AND shelf was almost empty


Drum roll please....

ONLY $.99!!!!!

Bought 5 bars....


So melt and use as liquid or rub on?
 

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Used it on a wine spill the other day, as a last resort. tried the 30 vol, first w/some dwell time but still ever so faint, ah what the heck I'll try the Fells.

worked like a charm, go figure. :shock:
 

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Don't leave home without it...

BTW Zee's liquid form works great also................
 

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You guy's just rub it on??

Dilute in trigger?

Mix in Pre-Spray??
 

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Have not tried in prespray, but in some of the rat nasties it might be a good idea!!!!
I have used the liquid and the bar, both work great, bar is a little more handy for the way I use it, as you clean and something just didnt come up like eyeliner or lipstick you just rub the bar on it a few times and make a slow cleaning pass, now you see it, now you don't!!! :D
 
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jstucky said:
You guy's just rub it on??

Dilute in trigger?

Mix in Pre-Spray??


Just clean as you normally would and any spots that don't come out..just grab the bar and rub it on it and flush it out real good.....works on probably 95 % of everything it touches..................
 

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Wow, even Rob is down! Some reason I think he might be reading "The World Greatest Carpet Cleaning Forum"..



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Now that's funny I don't care where you live. Don't take my word for it. I rebelled against the idea for two years while listening to carpet cleaners say this about it:

"Used it on a wine spill the other day, as a last resort. tried the ..., first w/some dwell time but still ever so faint, ah what the heck I'll try the Fells.

"worked like a charm, go figure."

"Don't leave home without it..."

"I LOVE Fels Naptha."

"I have used the liquid and the bar, both work great, bar is a little more handy for the way I use it, as you clean and something just didnt come up like eyeliner or lipstick you just rub the bar on it a few times and make a slow cleaning pass, now you see it, now you don't!!!"

"Just clean as you normally would and any spots that don't come out..just grab the bar and rub it on it and flush it out real good.....works on probably 95 % of everything it touches"
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I think Terry Brevik originally came up with using Fels Naptha.
 

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hey guys,
if you feel a little UN-professional scrubbing the custys carpet with a bar of soap.....
put the bar in a colored sock! or take a large scotch-brite pad / form a open pouch ....
like shirt pocket & sew it with fishing line. (IS A GREAT SPOTTER.)
 

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Not one of you mentioned the most important part.


You have to get the spot/stain real wet before rubbing the bar on it.


Blast the area with your wand.






What's up Rob?

Be a real man and use your own name, I won't ban you.
 
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Mikey P said:
Not one of you mentioned the most important part.


You have to get the spot/stain real wet before rubbing the bar on it.


Blast the area with your wand.






What's up Rob?

Be a real man and use your own name, I won't ban you.

Hmm; Which one is Rob?? Pretty cool of you not to ban him though.
 

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Ban him, where the heck do you think he got his first exposure to the "boards".... Mikey's Board.:roll:

Used to be on here all the time whining about "his junk" white majik.
 
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I finally found it at publix here Terry been telling me for years to use it..so I used it today and passed it on to my guys and it works very good...gonna stock it now.
 

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Mikey P wrote:
Not one of you mentioned the most important part.


You have to get the spot/stain real wet before rubbing the bar on it.


Blast the area with your wand.






What's up Rob?

Be a real man and use your own name, I won't ban you.


Hmm; Which one is Rob?? Pretty cool of you not to ban him though.
 

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I used it today on a rug that I was not having any luck with, came out great, btw, I get mine at Safeway.
 

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I live in northern california . Mike where can I get this product. I tried safeway they did not have it. What is the brand name? Thanks..........
 

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