Tide to Go Instant Stain Remover, .338-Ounce Sticks (Pack of 6) @ richardeward.com
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Tide to Go Instant Stain Remover, .338-Ounce Sticks (Pack of 6)
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List Price: $20.65
Price: $18.07
You save: $2.58 (12%)
Media: Health and Beauty
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Features:
- Pack of six 0.338-ounce sticks of instant stain remover detergent (2.028 total ounces)
- Instant stain remover helps eliminate many fresh food and drink stains on the spot
- Works well on the most common stains including, tomato juice, ketchup, barbecue sauce, grape juice, coffee, wine, tea, and chocolate syrup
- Handy pen-style dispenser lets you keep one in your briefcase, car, purse and kitchen, or anywhere else you might encounter stains
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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I Hate This Stuff! 
Do not use this product on an item of clothing that you like...it will not only sort of remove the stain, it will also remove the color. I would not recommend this product nor would I ever purchase/use it again. As a matter of fact, I have never in my life rated any product this low, I usually can find something positive to say about it. If I could give it no or better yet negative stars, I would.
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Actually works 
If you apply it to fresh stain it does a very good job :)
I tried it twice, (once on a red berry stain) and it removed the stain completely both times
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Good Instant Stain Remover 
The Tide to Go Instant Stain Remover is pretty handy when you have an emergency situation on your clothing. It works great on Pen stains, not so much on the greasy, food oil type stains. Best is to use the laundry detergent right away, but in tight situations an Instant Stain Remover sometimes keeps the stain from sticking or clinging to your clothing. Removes: Soda, Ink, Coffee, Milk, Ice Cream and Orange Juice so far..
DOES NOT Removes: Any HIGH OIL TYPES like, Curry, Salad Dressing... more info
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I really wanted this product to work... 
I really wanted this product to work, especially based on the Kelly Ripa advertisements that made it look so simple and effective. Alas, I have tried it on very small Ketchup spots, very small tomato-based soup spatters, and finally, today, I tried to remove stains from a Starbucks Green Tea Frappuchino. I have to say I am disappointed in the results. In each case it did lighten the stain significantly, but in none of these cases did it work "as advertised". That is to say, it did not leave my blouse... more info
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