Sponge worthy

July 9, 2010

When you cover health sometimes you get sent the most “interesting” (which is to say odd) products to test out. Underwear with extra padding to give you more junk in the trunk (they will give you more curves, but feel funny on), for example, or drops you sprinkle into the toilet before doing a #2 to eliminate any odours (didn’t try them out, in case you’re wondering).

The Original Gal Pal would seem to fall into this gimmicky category–except that it really works well and has helped me more than a few times (like yesterday!). Think of it as a Magic Eraser for your wardrobe. This garment deodorant remover is the only thing I’ve ever tried that successfully removes that pesky streak of deodorant you can get get on your clothes  when getting dressed (especially when pulling on anything body-con). You use it dry and with a few quick swipes, Gal Pal’s special formulation removes the white deodorant mark easily.

If only it worked as well at deleting other things–hangovers, memories of bad dates–now that would truly be magical.

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  • 1. Heather  |  July 9, 2010 at 10:56 AM

    I once read that you can use pantyhose to do the same – it works, and it’s a great use for old pairs that have seen better days. These are much cuter though!

  • 2. Diane  |  July 9, 2010 at 5:24 PM

    Those um… toilet drops are SMELL savers!! They also help eliminate other people odours. Think, office washrooms!
    And I couldn’t live with out it during my camping trip last year!

  • 3. healthandswellness  |  July 9, 2010 at 8:00 PM

    They work? They just seem so goofy!

  • 4. healthandswellness  |  July 9, 2010 at 8:01 PM

    Interesting! Good to know that pantyhose will work in a pinch!

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