Thursday Thirteen--Out damn'd spot, out I say

Thirteen things about spots in Norma's world
1) Lady Macbeth was hallucinating when she said that, but I wasn't. There definitely were rust-colored spots on the front of the on-sale, pale yellow, pants suit that fit me perfectly. 2) It sort of looked like small drops of blood! Just like Shakespeare!
3) A friend was in the store at the same time and I showed it to her. She suggested Tide to Go--said she'd had good luck with it.
4) I reluctantly put the suit back, but that day I bought the little instant stain remover that looks like a pen and is small enough to sit on the bottom of your purse and sneak back into the dressing room.
5) I returned to the store, went into the dressing room and applied a little to the smallest, least noticeable spot. Wow. It disappeared, and left no outline on the fabric!
6) I took the suit to the cash register along with a moss green blouse with yellow petal appliques.
7) The first time I wore it (pale yellow) I brushed up against something and got a much larger spot on the knee. I sat down with my little Tide to Go, and poof it was gone.
8) For several weeks I've had my eye on a pair of brown stacked heels at Meijer's. They were on a mark-down table because (I think) the right shoe had some really odd spots on the leather--maybe a mold.
9) Each week I looked at them when I shopped for groceries. I had the exact pair in black and they are the most comfortable shoes I own.
10) So yesterday I dug around in the laundry room and found some brown shoe polish. I put a small amount on a piece of cloth, put that inside a plastic bag which I placed in my purse and went back to the store.
11) The table had been moved and at first I thought the shoes were gone, but after walking around awhile, I found them. I slipped the piece of cloth out of my purse and wiped it on the spots. They did not disappear, but they did blend into the texture.
12) Because I had shopped there the day before, I had a coupon for shoes and jewelry (not cat litter which I really needed or a digital camera that I really wanted). So I bought the shoes that fit and look nice (and shiny) for $5.40.
13) Shoe polish doesn't come off your fingers quite so easily, so I probably looked like I'd just changed a diaper when I got to the check out, but I keep alcohol gel hand cleaner in the car, and that took care of my newest spots!
what a nice list!!! I have heard that tide stain remover thing rocks!
ReplyDeleteI think 'Tide-to-Go' is GREAT!! I keep one in my purse all the time and I always take one when I travel. It has come in handy MANY times.
ReplyDeleteMy T13 is up.
That would be handy to have! I've gotten white-out on my pants before and could have used some spot remover.
ReplyDeleteThat Tide to go was a great addition to your purse. :) Maybe use it on your "polished" fingers. :)
ReplyDeleteAdding this to my grocery list. Sounds like a great addition to the saddlebags on the bike :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
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Very interesting:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful list!
ReplyDeleteHappy TT! Great list!
ReplyDeleteNorma, you are truly creative and innovative. And bold, too; I'd have never had the guts to do that stuff!
ReplyDeleteMy hat's off to you on this fine Thursday. I hope you'll stop by West of Mars again, when my characters are up to their hijinx.
You're a cleanin' machine! Love those Tide sticks!
ReplyDeleteSpots naturally appear on every tie I own. Especially after lunch. Spot remover/pre-treater would be great to have but I refuse to carry a purse just for that! Thanks for stopping by my Thursday 13 #44, the 13 Really Really Bad Movies Edition. And yes they are all REAL movies.
ReplyDeleteI have three or four of those tide to go things, at least one at home, one in the car, and one my desk at work that is a shared resource.
ReplyDeleteIt is not a pre-treatment it really removes the spots. It takes out Indian food quite well so one does not like an idiot when they get on the plane with a dime sized spot in the center of my shirt.