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  2. Fels-Naptha - Wikipedia

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    Fels-Naptha is an American brand of laundry soap manufactured by Summit Brands. The soap was originally created in 1893 by Fels and Company. It originally included the ingredient naphtha, effective for cleaning laundry and urushiol, an oil contained in poison ivy.

  3. White spirit - Wikipedia

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    White spirit was formerly an active ingredient in the laundry soap Fels Naptha, used to dissolve oils and grease in laundry stains, and as a popular remedy for eliminating the irritant oil urushiol in poison ivy. It was removed as a potential health risk. White spirit has a characteristic unpleasant kerosene-like odor.

  4. Foods That Stain Clothing the Most — and How to Get Them Out

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    For these stains, the remedy is a time-honored one — Fels-Naptha soap, which has been around since the late 1800s. The relatively high pH levels disperse oil molecules, lifting them from fabric ...

  5. This Homemade Laundry Detergent Will Save You Loads of Money

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    Chillingsworth’s homemade laundry detergent recipe is easy to follow and only takes a few minutes to assemble. Combine 9 oz. soda crystals and 9 oz. bicarbonate of soda in a mixing bowl .

  6. This $1 stain remover is so powerful, it can even remove ...

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    Listed as the No. 1 best seller in laundry stain removers on Amazon is a product you probably haven’t heard of before: Fels-Naptha’s Laundry Bar and Stain Remover. To tackle tough stains ...

  7. Joseph Fels - Wikipedia

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    In 1894 he developed the Fels-Naptha soap brand, historically used as a home remedy in the treatment of contact dermatitis caused by exposure to poison ivy, poison oak, and other oil-transmitted organic skin-irritants. The soap is still marketed by the Dial Corporation as of 2011. While his own fortune rapidly accumulated, as early as 1890 Fels ...