You wholesale lingerie might think Nordstrom Scented Lingerie Wash is just a Scented Lingerie Wash from Nordstrom, but
you’d be wrong — it is also the most effective (and least corrosive) stain remover I have ever
encountered. My mom taught me to use it as such when I was a crabby teen spilling Diet Coke and Mary
Kay eyeshadow on my off-white bedroom carpet, and I have remained loyal ever since.
Here’s all you have to do: Squirt a tiny bit of this liquid directly on a stain and rub it in,
preferably using the stained area itself to do the rubbing, if that makes sense. You know the way
you get deodorant out of clothing by kind of rubbing it in with the same piece of clothing? Kind of
like that. In many cases, this alone will do the trick — if what you’ve spilled on is dark, or
thick like jeans, the liquid will dry invisibly and you’ll be good to go. With lighter clothing,
you’ll probably see a faint outline after it dries, but when you throw it in the wash, it will come
out as good as it was before you slobbered all over it. I think ideally you’d always wash the thing
right after you spilled on it, regardless of stain remover application, but you are a busy human who
probably operates on a laundry schedule. You do the laundry, the laundry doesn’t do you!
If you spill on something un-rub-into-itself-able (like carpet or a couch, not that I EVER spilled
on my mother’s or roommate’s couches! Ever!), you can use a damp cloth to do the rubbing. I know
it feels counterintuitive to smash a stain further into a surface, and I don’t pretend to
understand the science of it, but it works. I have used this stuff to get lipstick off the foot-end
of a seafoam green duvet. I have used it to get green smoothie out of a cream-colored rug. I have
used it to get chocolate and (sorry!) blood off clothing and sheets alike. I am making my home sound
like a literal goblin hovel, so please trust me when I say these incidents happened weeks and months
apart. That’s the other thing — a bottle of this stuff may cost $18, but it will last YEARS.
Seriously. I have had my current bottle since I moved to New York three and a half years ago, and
the only reason it’s not even older is because I left the last one back home for my former roommate
to enjoy. The only thing wrong with it is that it doesn’t come in travel size. Yet.
Oh yeah, and you can also use it to wash your bras, if you’re into that kind of thing. Definitely
don’t buy special detergent just for your bras, but if you’re buying this stuff for stain removal
anyway, why not make the most of it? Fill your sink or a bucket with cold water, squeeze in a little
liquid (or a lot, who cares, it’s not going anywhere), swirl your bras around a bit, and let them
soak for, I don’t know, an hour. Do that once every month or two and you’re doing better than most
of us.
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