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Home›How To›3 Ways to Use a Tide to Go Pen

3 Ways to Use a Tide to Go Pen

By Matthew Lynch
March 21, 2024
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Tide to Go pens have revolutionized the way we tackle stains and spills, making it an essential item in any on-the-go bag. Its compact size and ease of use certainly make life easier, especially when faced with an unwelcome stain. Here are three ways to effectively use your Tide to Go pen for the best results.

1. Immediate Action on Food Stains

We’ve all been there: enjoying a delicious meal when suddenly something drips down onto your clothes. Tide to Go pens are perfect for addressing these food stains right away. Simply press the pen tip onto the stain to release cleaning solution, using the pen’s scrubber tip to gently rub against the fabric. Work from the outer edges of the stain toward the center to reduce spreading. The faster you use your pen after a spill, the better chance you have at removing or reducing the stain.

2. A Savior for Beverage Spills

Coffee spills during a morning commute or wine dribbles at dinner parties can be easily managed with a Tide to Go pen. First, dab any excess liquid with a napkin or cloth, then apply the pen as mentioned above – pressing and working from the outside in. Since liquid-based stains tend to seep quickly into fabrics, it’s crucial to act promptly for optimal results.

3. Combat Sweat Stains and Smells

Tide to Go pens can also be used on sweat stains that tend to form under arm areas or collars of shirts. As soon as you notice a forming stain, use your Tide to Go pen to treat the affected area before it sets permanently into clothing fibers. It will not only diminish the physical appearance of sweat but also help remove any lingering odors.

Although Tide to Go pens might not eradicate every type of stain completely, they are highly effective at minimizing damage and keeping your clothes looking presentable until laundry day arrives. Remember that pen’s effectiveness decreases with time, so replacing your Tide to Go pen every few months is recommended for powerful stain-busting results.

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