Then you'll appreciate this.
Like everyone, I end up with stains that seem to defy any treatment. I have ruined many clothes trying bleach and other stain removing treatments. A friend suggested I use a 'natural' stain remover that she had used with great success.
After a recent experience of my homemade formula taking the color out of one of my daughters favorite shirts, I decided I would give it a shot. The 'natural' treatments worked great! They are products that are manufactured using tea tree oil as a main ingredient. Turns out that beside being antibacterial and antifungal, tea tree oil is also a powerful natural solvent.
So, I'm convinced! The Pre-spot stain remover product worked wonders on many of my everyday spots and the Sol-u-mel (which is the tea tree oil in a water soluble form) has taken on the heavy duty stains with great results and no disasters!
The friend who recommended the products also told me these stories:
During the Christmas holidays, my sister-in-law came down for a visit. Our family got together and boiled crawfish. My nephew happened to wear his brand new New Orleans Hornets basketball jersey. He had crawfish juice & guts all over it! (Crawfish are very messy to eat and they stain very badly!!!)
The next day he asked me if I could get the spots off of it so that he could wear it to the Saints game. I took a damp washcloth and the Sol-U-Mel and rubbed the spots. They came out and I was amazed. I've never found anything that gets out crawfish juice stains! Now I know!!
I used it to remove grease and rust stains from my hubbies old tennis shoes. ~I used diluted solumel to get purple lipstick out of light colored clothes that had been washed and dried with the lipstick.
Special thanks to our friend Marsha Bell for sharing these teriffic products with us.
Have a great week.
Shawn



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