Stain Remover Savior: A Game Changer for Busy Lives
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- The gel formula is super effective at removing tough stains, even after they've set in.
- The pen is super easy to use - just apply the gel and wipe clean.
- It's a great value for the price - 20g of gel for 6.07 BYN is a steal.
- The packaging is sleek and modern, making it a great addition to any cleaning caddy.
- It's a great option for busy lives - quick, easy, and effective.
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- The only downside is that it's made in China, which feels a bit weird given the Korean theme.
- The gel can be a bit messy to apply, so be careful not to get it on your clothes.
- It's not as effective on oil-based stains, so be sure to test it out before using it on tough spots.
- The pen can be a bit flimsy, so be careful not to bend it.
- It's not a miracle worker - it won't remove every stain, but it's definitely a great tool to have in your cleaning arsenal.
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Editor's Summary
I gotta say, I've tried a bunch of stain removers in different forms, but this Faberlic Soo-Yun Stain Remover Pen is a total game changer. It's versatile, easy to use, and actually works. I'm a big fan of Soo-Yun's household products, and this one definitely lives up to the hype.
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Hello everyone!
I've tried a bunch of stain removers in different forms - sprays, pens, wet wipes, and even special powders and gels that help remove stains during washing - but I've always wanted something better and more versatile.
I'm a big fan of Soo-Yun's household products, so I had high hopes for this stain remover pen.
Soo-Yun is a line of home cosmetics created based on Korean traditions. It's a range of easy-to-use, multi-functional cleaning products that make cleaning a breeze. The complex formulas are developed using special combinations of traditional Korean cleansing ingredients.
Faberlic Soo-Yun Stain Remover Pen
I ordered the 30051 article, which comes with 20g of special gel. It costs 6.07 BYN, and it's made in China. To be honest, it's a bit weird to talk about Korean art and care for the home and things, and then have the order produced in China.
I've got to give it to them - the packaging quality is top-notch. The container is semi-transparent (you can see the remaining product), soft (easy to dose), and has an ergonomic shape that's comfortable to hold even when your hands are wet and soapy.
The pen has a cleaning head that replaces a brush or manual scrubbing. The nozzle is made of hard plastic, but I'd prefer a silicone nozzle. From my experience, soft and flexible 'bristles' are great at removing stains without damaging the fabric (Faberlic Home's universal brush).
In terms of convenience, it's a great solution. You can always keep it handy (it won't take up much space) and it'll come in handy when you need it.
My taxi ride ended on a bad note, and I didn't have time to argue (we were in a rush to catch the train). I cleaned my clothes at home because I didn't have the wonder pen with me, and it would have only helped with small stains. But I had bigger stains: small and bright on my coat, and a large black one on my jeans from mud and engine oil.
WONDER PEN: REMOVES STAINS WITHOUT WATER!
I've gotta say, this stain remover is a total lifesaver. It's super effective at getting rid of ink, makeup, fruit and juice stains, tea and coffee, grease, and oil.
It's a total lifesaver when you're on the go and don't have access to a washing machine, let me tell you.
I've used it on all sorts of fabrics - white, colored, upholstery, you name it. It's seriously so convenient to just toss in your bag and have with you at all times.
I've used it in all sorts of situations - at home, on the street, in cafes, offices, and even in the car. It's been a total game-changer for me, especially when I'm on vacation or on a road trip.
I've tried using it two ways, and I gotta say, both methods work like a charm.
Method 1: Emergency stain removal
First, you need to get rid of any excess staining from the surface. Then, place a dry cloth on the underside of the stain, and gently press the stain remover onto the stain. Use the built-in brush to work the stain remover into the stain, and then use a dry cloth to wipe away any excess staining and stain remover.
If the stain is super stubborn, you might need to wash the item afterwards.
I used it on a wool coat that can't be washed, and it worked like magic. The stain was gone, and the coat looked brand new.
I followed the instructions to the letter, and I made sure to follow the precautions:
For bright or delicate fabrics, or fabrics with unstable dyes, make sure to test it on a discreet area first.
Keep it out of reach of kids, and only use it for its intended purpose. If you do get it on your skin, make sure to wash it off with plenty of water. Don't inhale it, and if you experience any adverse reactions, seek medical attention and have the packaging with you.
I was a bit skeptical at first, but this stain remover really delivered. It got rid of the stain, and even the grease from my car.
However, I did notice that it left some faint streaks on the fabric. I think this is because I used a damp cloth to wipe it away, which just spread the stain further.
So, my advice is to stick with dry cleaning only. It's worth the extra effort, and it'll get rid of the stain for good.
The stain remover does form a bit of foam when you use it, but it's no big deal. It's just a weak, temporary foam that disappears quickly.
Because of its stiffness, it quickly removes stains, but it does leave the thread looking a bit fuzzy. Since the fabric was lying on a hard surface, it didn't get deformed. 2. Pre-treatment before washing
I was pretty stoked to see how easily I could get rid of the stain on my jeans using this marker. You just press the body, apply the solution to the stain, scrub it with the scrubber tip, leave it for 5-15 minutes, and then wash it as usual.
I washed the jeans after the stain was gone, and I had to do it because the stain was huge and dense. I used detergent and Soo-Yun's oxygen-based stain remover, and it gave a good result, but not perfect. On a sunny day, I could still see individual stains (the dirt came off, but the machine oil left a residue).
The fabric wasn't soaking wet, but it was slightly damp. The solution stayed on the fabric for as long as possible. After applying the gel, the stain became even more visible.
I brightened the photo a bit so the stain would be more noticeable.The gel's texture isn't thick, and it spreads well over the surface. You need to work quickly.
The marker's tip is small, and I only used it to spread the gel over the stain's surface. I used another scrubber with a big silicone tip to remove the stain. The stains faded, and after an additional wash with thorough rinsing, they were completely gone. Great!
The solution's composition turned out to be gentle enough towards the dye. Usually, the dye on jeans isn't very stable, but I didn't have any issues. The main thing is to rinse everything thoroughly and on time.
Overall, I'm really impressed with this marker. The tip is convenient for small stains, and the solution works in a gentle mode without damaging the color or fabric structure. It's not just for regular dirt - it also tackles greasy stains.
No bleach, suitable for various types of fabrics, including express cleaning of upholstery and items that can't be washed.
The gel is transparent and has no smell. It contains bergamot oil, which I thought would be used as a fragrance, but the characteristic scent is barely noticeable unless you sniff really hard at the surface. The cleaning composition isn't aggressive and didn't harm my skin.
I've gotta say, this stuff is a game-changer for cleaning and softening fabrics. It's like a spa day for your clothes!
The Sapindus Mukorossi Fruit extract is a natural cleaning powerhouse. It's got saponins that help break down stains and leave your fabrics feeling silky smooth.
Take a look at the ingredients: more than 30% water, 5-15% surfactants, and a dash of sodium chloride, butyl ether of diethylene glycol, saponins from the Sapindus Mukorossi Fruit, enzymes to tackle tough stains, and a hint of bergamot oil for good measure.
As for usage, it's pretty straightforward – just use a moderate amount, depending on the size and complexity of the stain.
I'm really happy with this product. The gel marker format with a tip is way more effective than the pencil eraser.
I'd definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable stain remover.
