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Two Ways to get FREE SHIPPING!

Just in time for the Holidays and all those spills, Stain Rx is offering FREE SHIPPING on orders of $50.00 or more until December 31, 2009. Remember your special people with a bottle of their own to take home.
We have also added a new item Stain Rx – Party Pak – this is ten 1 [...]

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Football, picnics, barbeques – and stains. Labor Day is a holiday built on tradition. For many, this includes traditional stain removal.
If you’re facing such stains as a trail of baked beans, barbeque sauce, ketchup or other condiments down the front of a shirt or blouse, or on the lap of the pants, removing the stain [...]

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Summer’s here, and the grillin’ is easy. But the charcoal can be messy.
Summertime grilling on the barbecue makes for tasty eating. But the charcoal stains can dampen the festivities. 
Grill like a pro? Tackle your stain removal like one, too. If you get charcoal on a garment…

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Ammonia, warm water, baking soda, laundry detergent… grandma’s timeless stain removal remedies run the gamut when taking on strawberries, red wine, mascara, blood, pet urine, ketchup, or iodine. Stains on carpet and laundry were as challenging in grandma’s day as they are today. 
 
While the list of the toughest stains seems as long as our patience [...]

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Stain Rx on 2BASnob.com, QVC Website

Not to boast or anything, but Stain Rx now is available for purchase through 2BASnob.com.
The 2BASnob website has been an invaluable source of news, insights and value for coffee, tea, beer and wine lovers for more than five years. With Stain Rx’s proven ability to tackle red wine, berry, blood, iodine, grass, and hair dye, the [...]

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For many people, cleaning tarnished brass and copper is a timeless frustration. Most use a variety of household remedies.
Some find a combination of toothpaste and Worcestershire sauce to work. But eHow.com notes that the mixture may not be as powerful as a commercial cleaner.
Stain Rx has been used for decades to remove from surfaces, clothing, [...]

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