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- From: pwai (Patrick Wai)
- Subject: Re: DiDi7 (?) stain remover
- Message-ID: <pwai-121192095345@maca511.mv.us.adobe.com>
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- Sender: usenet@adobe.com (USENET NEWS)
- Organization: Adobe Systems Inc.
- References: <NAN.92Nov11214719@ertou.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 18:00:41 GMT
- Lines: 29
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- In article <NAN.92Nov11214719@ertou.UCSC.EDU>, nan@ertou.UCSC.EDU (Nan
- Ellman) wrote:
- >
- >
- >
- > Does anyone know if the super stain remover advertised on late night
- > tv (I think it's called DiDi7) is any good? Can it deal with ink
- > stains of the sort from capless pens left in pockets? If so, where
- > could I find it? Does it have to be bought mail order?
- >
- >
- > Thanks,
- >
- > --
-
- I've seen the stuff being sold at Target for about $10 a tube.
-
- About half a year ago I bought some and tried it on a set-in ink stain
- (i.e. I washed and dried the shirt several times before) and what do you
- know, it worked!
-
- In my experience DiDi7 works, but only about 70% of the time. I advise
- that you use it only as a last resort, it being so expensive and all.
-
- BTW, be careful before applying it on color items, 'cuz it soemtimes has
- the tendency to bleach.
-
-
- Patrick
-