In the relentless battle against stubborn stains, the quest for a truly effective stain remover can often be elusive. Living on a farm brings its own set of challenges, with mud, grass stains, and the occasional red wine spill marking the laundry pile. Amidst the myriad of modern cleaning products, the age-old Fels-Naptha soap has emerged as a timeless solution, proving its efficacy for over 125 years.

Body: Launched by Fels & Company in 1893, Fels-Naptha soap initially contained naptha, a highly flammable and carcinogenic chemical known as benzene. However, with its acquisition by Fels-Naptha in 1964, the soap underwent a transformation, eliminating benzene from its formula. Today, under the ownership of Purex, Fels-Naptha soap remains a stalwart stain remover, maintaining its effectiveness through the ages.

To tackle persistent stains, the application is simple and reminiscent of a bygone era. Begin by dampening the stained area with water and then vigorously rub the Fels-Naptha soap over the blemish until suds appear. For more tenacious or smaller stains, employing a toothbrush or small scrub brush can aid in working the soap into the fabric. Allow the treated garment to sit for approximately 10 minutes before laundering it as usual.
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