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27 August 2010

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Bela

Borax is awesome! It's right up there with baking soda and vinegar in my house.

VelmaDinkley

These ads actually make me want to go out and buy Borax. It's odd that they would still work when people have changed so much since they were designed. The old Coke ads seem somehow more effective than the new ones, too, don't you think?

Armando

Borax is not only used for cleaning don't forget that borax is also used for killing fleas. You can get rid of fleas by applying borax to your pet. It's really effective and i tried it myself.

carpet cleaners federal way wa

This vintage stain remover commercial is truly mesmerizing. I don’t think people that era are able to produce such conveying advertisement. In fairness to such stain remover product, it surely is proven and tested. However, there are different and innovative stain removers that are also competing in giving lasting impression to their consumers. In fact, there are some products that are made to suit modern cleaning tools. Let’s include carpet cleaning solutions. They are now truly made of agents that are proven to remove any stain in the carpet. Plus, they are cleaning device safe – it harms no tools at all. That’s how advance even raw products are nowadays. Very impressive, though.

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