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Astonish Stain Remover StickNewest Review: ... ways of using this product. I opted for the first one: 1. Prewash. Remove excess soil, wet stain with water and apply stick ... more |
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by - written on 05/11/01 (Very useful, 445 readings)
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Who would ever think that a little white stick could produce such amazing results. My hubby was always getting small oil stains on the car seats, so I needed something easy to apply that was quick drying, but also powerful enough to remove the stains. After trying out many products I eventually found the Astonish stain revover stick. This is my little container of pop-up power. The stain remover stick, is just that, a solid block of white stain removing substance, that looks and feels like a block of lard(for want of a better description). This stuff comes in a little solid tube with a lid on, and applying it couldn`t be easier. You just remove the lid ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/05/01 (Very useful, 216 readings)
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Astonish Stain Remover Stick is great it really does remove stains and costs just 99p. You can use it on clothes, carpets, and upholstery. I have even given my suede shoes a quick rub with it after getting caught in the rain, left it on for ten minutes then brushed it off. The watermarks had completely gone far cheaper than using suede cleaner. It does warn you to test on a small area first for colourfastness but I have never found that a problem as yet and I have used it on all sorts of things up to now. Before I put hubbies shirts in the wash I always crayon along the collars and cuffs with the stick, it is about an inch wide so it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/06/02 (Very useful, 240 readings)
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I recently purchased an Astonish Stick stain remover. I originally bought it to deal with muddy spots all over a pair of white cotton trousers. I had tried washing them with one of those booster powders but it didn't seem to work. This little orange and blue olastic container houses a pop-up stick of white soap-like stuff. It is very hard in texture and has a pleasant smell (sort of fruity but sharp). There are several recommended ways of using this product. I opted for the first one: 1. Prewash. Remove excess soil, wet stain with water and apply stick to both sides of fabric. Wash. (..and..it worked.) 2. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/11/01 (Very useful, 388 readings)
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I needed something to get out grease from a work jacket, but hopefully gentle enough to remove carrot stains from our baby’s bibs and clothes. I went to Asda and forgot all about it to my dismay, and when I was in the next shop, getting ready to leave, I saw a shelf of cleaning products labelled Astonish. It was that that prompted my memory, but with the exception of the Astonish stain remover, they had nothing else. It claimed to be gentle, and at £1.00, I thought it worth a try. I thought it a more attractive proposition than trekking back through the pre-Christmas Asda jungle. I was not disappointed. It even got out a few stains that I had given up on; old brown ... Read the complete review
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