The No.1 Dollar Tree Secret: Folex Carpet Spot Removal

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by Simplify

If you are struggling with stains in your house, we got you. Kathryn from Do It On A Dime’s new video talks about Folex carpet spot removal and all the amazing uses it has. Moreover, she shares some Dollar Tree secrets to help with your cleaning needs.

Kathryn calls Folex “the world’s best carpet spot remover”. It does not need rinsing out or vacuuming. It is natural, odorless, and non-magnetic, so the spot will not reappear after cleaning. Kathryn says she uses it on all kinds of stains: water stains, coffee, grease, oil, slime, and any sticky residue. It even works on really set-in stains.


Kathryn recommends getting the giant jug of Folex from Amazon. Folex makes a perfect match with a pub towel that you can buy at Walmart (or Folex even may come with a pub towel if you order it online). Spray Folex onto the stain, wipe it with the towel and watch the stain disappear in front of your eyes.


Kathryn owns a lot of throw cushions, most of which are white and not machine-washable. Folex is the perfect solution for all cushion stains. The other things she has successfully tried it on include: shirts, table placements, area rugs, car seats, and more.

Cleaning with a spray

However, how do you clean wine or blood stains? Kathryn suggests a technique called wicking, which is basically drawing moisture out and up. For that, you will need the Dollar Tree microfiber rag and paper towels or reusable wipes.


Spray your stain with Folex, set a folded paper towel on it, and the rug on top. Apply steady pressure for 30-45 seconds, then peel everything away. Repeat the process several times, and you will see the stain slowly disappearing at every turn.


Now you know how to get rid of any stains with Folex. Do you have any great stain remedies? Share in the comments!


Dollar Tree secrets

For more Dollar Tree secrets, discover the best-value Dollar Tree foods to buy or these Dollar Tree organization hacks.


To see more videos, check out the Do It On A Dime YouTube channel.

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