
Faberlic Stain Remover Pencil
Faberlik's Eraser: A Surprising Stain-Buster That's a Total Game Changer
summarizeEditor's Summary
I've gotta say, I'm really impressed with Faberlik's Eraser. It's a total game changer for removing grease stains, old dirt, and even fresh ink marks. I've had it for almost a year now, and it's still going strong - that's a testament to its durability and value for money. I've used it on a variety of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, and even wool, and it's worked like a charm every time.

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How do I use Faberlik's Eraser?
Can I use it on silk or other delicate fabrics?
How long does it last?
Is it worth the price?
Can I use it on protein-based stains like blood or grass?
How do I get rid of the eraser foam?
Can I use it on wool or other natural fibers?
Is it safe to use on kids' clothes?
How do I store it?
check_circlePros
- •Removes grease stains without leaving any residue or discoloration
- •Works well on a variety of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, and wool
- •Easy to use - just dampen the stain, rub the eraser gently, and let it sit
- •Foams up when applied to stains, making it easy to see where it's working
- •Durable and long-lasting - I've had it for almost a year and it's still going strong
- •Affordable - I scored it for just $3, which is a steal
- •Gentle and non-toxic, making it safe for use on kids' clothes
- •Effective on a range of stains, including grease, dirt, and ink
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- •May not be effective on silk or other delicate fabrics
- •Requires a bit of elbow grease to get the stain out
- •Can be a bit messy to use - be careful not to get the eraser foam on your clothes
- •May not be as effective on particularly tough stains
- •Can leave a slight residue on some fabrics
- •Not as effective on protein-based stains like blood or grass



