This review is from: Janie Dry Stick Laundry Stain Remover (Apparel)
Consumer Reports didn’t rate Janie highly because it didn’t do well at removing certain stains — I can’t remember exactly, but they were things like ketchup or blueberries. OK, maybe it doesn’t do those stains, but the manufacturer never claimed it did. It does do a fantastic job at removing grease stains — the kind of thing I get on my ties and shirts at least once every two weeks. Even if you don’t notice a stain until after you’ve washed the garment, Janie will usually get it out. Also, a stick will last decades. It’s great.
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This review is from: Janie Dry Stick Laundry Stain Remover (Apparel)
Excellant at removing stains. Works well on grease or oil based stains in fabrics. Rub on like chalk, wait a few minutes and then brush off. Evidently the chalk absorbs the stain. I keep it in my travel kit and use it to save neck ties and other clothing from those spills encountered at functions and dining.
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My dad introduced me to chalk stain remover over 40 years ago in the 1960s – and he had used it since the 1940s. That is 68 years of flawless service. There is nothing better to remove grease stains and splatters from shirts, ties, pants, and any fabric. The spray-ons are imprecise and cover too much of your fabric. Many types of stain removers often leave a residue or a slight mark. I have never tried the chalk on other types of stains, because it’s designed for grease absorbtion. My current stick of Jainie is half gone and I have had it for 10 years. I came to this site to purchase one for my brother. Every one should have one.
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Nothing better for grease stains,
Consumer Reports didn’t rate Janie highly because it didn’t do well at removing certain stains — I can’t remember exactly, but they were things like ketchup or blueberries. OK, maybe it doesn’t do those stains, but the manufacturer never claimed it did. It does do a fantastic job at removing grease stains — the kind of thing I get on my ties and shirts at least once every two weeks. Even if you don’t notice a stain until after you’ve washed the garment, Janie will usually get it out. Also, a stick will last decades. It’s great.
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|Janie Dry Stick Stain Remover,
Excellant at removing stains. Works well on grease or oil based stains in fabrics. Rub on like chalk, wait a few minutes and then brush off. Evidently the chalk absorbs the stain. I keep it in my travel kit and use it to save neck ties and other clothing from those spills encountered at functions and dining.
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|One of the Best Products You Can Own!,
My dad introduced me to chalk stain remover over 40 years ago in the 1960s – and he had used it since the 1940s. That is 68 years of flawless service. There is nothing better to remove grease stains and splatters from shirts, ties, pants, and any fabric. The spray-ons are imprecise and cover too much of your fabric. Many types of stain removers often leave a residue or a slight mark. I have never tried the chalk on other types of stains, because it’s designed for grease absorbtion. My current stick of Jainie is half gone and I have had it for 10 years. I came to this site to purchase one for my brother. Every one should have one.
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