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DE.SOLV.IT UniversalNewest Review: ... that I have never been able to fully remove despite using "Vanish" block soap as pre wash. He has a habit of ... more |
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by - written on 16/10/07 (Very useful, 206 readings)
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Until recently I had a range of those little yellow bottles which profess to rid various stains. You know the ones, one removes grease and oil, another curry sauce, another ball pen and so on. Well my utility room was getting a little cluttered and as the bottles started to run out, I thought about checking out alternatives. While shopping in Sainsbury's, I came across De-Solv-it. The aerosol can is about 17 centimetres high and cost £1.45. It says on the can that it "virtually removes anything" and included a list from grease, tar and paint to blood, grass and chewing gum. Now I've been paying around £2.00 each for those little bottles and so I decided to give ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/07/02 (Very useful, 809 readings)
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My husband came home from work last Friday and noticed that I had something stuck to the back of my skirt - upon inspection we discovered that it was a stone covered in tar, it must have been flicked onto the pavement as a result of resurfacing work near my sons school. My son had obviously picked it up on the bottom of his shoe and as he got into the car he clambered over my seat to get to his own, in the process he must have dropped it onto my seat, it then stuck itself to my skirt. The skirt I was wearing was pale lilac and pink, it was a chiffon material and I was very anxious to remove the tar as quickly as possible in order to save my skirt. I took the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/02/02 (Very useful, 620 readings)
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Intro ----- If you are like me, then you are probably fed up of good clothes going into the bin way before they should do. No not through wear and tear but through every parent's nightmare, stains!! Oh yes, stains and being a parent of 4 children ranging from the ages of nearly 1 years to 7 years old, I can tell you that I have come across quite a few in my time. * Butter: This normally finds its way into our children's hair, but what is most annoying are the greasy marks it leaves on their clothes. * Food: Here's the deal, our baby loves her food, and she can't get enough of the stuff but she tends to get a little fussy if ... Read the complete review
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