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- Q: What is Fels Naptha Laundry Bar used for? A: Fels Naptha Laundry Bar is a heavy-duty laundry soap designed to remove tough stains such as ink, grease, and other difficult messes. It's also effective for pre-treating stains on clothes.
- Q: Can Fels Naptha be used on all types of fabric? A: Fels Naptha is safe for most fabrics, but it's always recommended to test on a small, inconspicuous area first, especially for delicate materials or colored fabrics.
- Q: How do I use Fels Naptha to remove stains? A: To use Fels Naptha for stain removal, wet the bar, rub it directly onto the stain, let it sit for a while, and then launder as usual.
- Q: Is Fels Naptha effective for poison ivy treatment? A: Yes, Fels Naptha is often used as a treatment for poison ivy. It can help remove the oils from the skin that cause irritation.
- Q: How should I store Fels Naptha Laundry Bars? A: Fels Naptha Laundry Bars should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight, to maintain their effectiveness.
- Q: Can I use Fels Naptha for cleaning paint brushes? A: Yes, Fels Naptha can be used to clean paint brushes. Simply drag the wet brush through a lathered bar of Fels Naptha and rinse thoroughly with warm water.
- Q: What is the suggested method for pre-treating old stains? A: To pre-treat old stains, create a solution with two cups of warm water and half a cup of white vinegar. Pour it on the stain, let it soak for 30 minutes to one hour, then use Fels Naptha to treat before laundering.
- Q: How do I make powdered laundry detergent using Fels Naptha? A: To make powdered laundry detergent, grate one cup of Fels Naptha soap and mix it with half a cup of washing soda and half a cup of borax. Store in an airtight container.
- Q: How many bars are included in a pack of Fels Naptha? A: Each pack of Fels Naptha includes four bars, each weighing 5.5 ounces.
- Q: Is Fels Naptha safe for my baby's clothes? A: Fels Naptha is not specifically marketed for baby clothes, so it's advisable to test it on a small area first. For sensitive skin, consider using a gentler alternative.

