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The slender, rectangular, cardboard box is predominantly decorated in light green, with a rainbow-like swirl containing the 'Bio tex' name. (It's worth mentioning, that the larger 500g boxes are differently coloured, in 'air-force' blue, rather than green.)
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Advantages: Removes tough stains, even at low temperatures. Fragrance. No bleach or phosphates used. Disadvantages: Slightly pricey.
...of which I speak. Sorry. However if you do require any further details, I leave you with a contact address at the foot of this page.
Happy washing days!
Best wishes.
Bio tex Information Bureau,
Thame Road,
Haddenham,
Bucks. HP17 8LB.
www.biotex.com ...
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Advantages: very effective for removing stains at low temperatures, price and doesn't sting your skin Disadvantages: none I can think of
My earliest memories of a bio tex product was of my big blue school knickers being soaked in a bowl due to occasional leakages during sports at school, in the days before I wanted to wear tampons.
We had an old orange bowl that mum kept handy and either of us would fill with cold water and soak the affected garments in overnight. Next day, the stains were gone and they could be washed in the washing machine as normal.
In those days, you didn't ... ...have now. In time, bio tex became a bit of a forgotton laundry aid and I think that vanish products took over from it.
Now I have a 4 year old, and inevitably, you end up with all sorts of stains on their washing - paint from school, grass, food, ink, felt tip pen etc. For the majority of the time I find that persil washing powder can do the trick. Sometimes you get a stain that you think won't budge first time. I looked around at the supermarket ...
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...have been pleasantly surprised by Bio tex. The bottle that I bought is 200ml (over £1 in price) and the top is at an angle to make it easier to use and apply. There is a hard sponge top which, when pressed on, releases the liquid inside. I have just used it on a white cotton table cloth which had all sorts of ingrained stains, the last one beetroot juice, and it removed every single one!! So as usual with these type of products, you press the stain ... ...then put the garment in the washing machine. I used a very cheap powder, Happy Shopper - of which you need twice the normal amount, but all the stains were removed!! I was really genuinely surprised!!
On the instructions it says that you can even dab it on and rinse off in an emergency. This I have tried and it seemed ok, but obviously a better result would be if it was put in the wash.
It also says that is specially designed to work on collars ...
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