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                | gspringman | Posted - Apr 24 2009 : 12:10:05 PM I've made the MJ laundry soap and have been using it for a couple months now. I really like how it cleans but I need to know if there is a natural spray for stains. I don't want to use spray and wash. Does anyone have a suggestion or a recipe to make my own stain removal? What do you use?
 
 Gail
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                | gspringman | Posted - May 14 2009 : 12:07:00 PM I have the Fels Naptha so I am gonna give that a try on my socks. Thanks girls for the info.
 
 Gail
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                | JessieMae | Posted - May 08 2009 : 11:49:26 AM I agree with Melissa about the Fels Naptha soap.  I keep a bar in an old enamel coffee cup right next to the washer.  I usually wet the spot / stain with water from my laundry sprinkler, give it a good, hard rub with the Fels Naptha, and then just throw it in with the laundry.  I've yet to have a stain that wouldn't come out.
 
 Jessie Mae
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                | urban farm girl | Posted - May 03 2009 : 02:59:46 AM I feel the same way Gail...now that I'm using the homemade detergent what kind of stain removal...then I remembered years ago I kept Fels Naptha on hand for stain removal...just wet it..rub it on the stain. Of course there are other solutions too...depending on the stain.
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                | gspringman | Posted - May 02 2009 : 3:40:39 PM Jonni, thank you I will give them a try.
 
 Gail
 Farmgirl #486
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 http://grammasladybug.blogspot.com/
 
 
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                | FebruaryViolet | Posted - Apr 24 2009 : 12:20:12 PM It all depends...sometimes I simply use lemon juice and baking soda with a toothbrush.  I've also read about peroxide, but honestly, that's really about it.  I don't know that Dreft is natural, but I've been using the Dreft stain remover since we had a baby--works REALLY well :)
 
 
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