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Wednesday, April 16, 2025
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I used it on my dad's white clothes while growing up. My uniform was not white.
ReplyDeleteI still use it on my husband 's white singlets.
I used it for my mom’s white blouse mother’s union uniform..my uniform wasn’t white, I don’t like it
DeleteI used it on my white uniform too. Memories....
ReplyDeleteI still use it on white lace as advised
ReplyDeleteYessssssss!
ReplyDeleteTill today, I still don't understand why we have to use it on white.
Aro blue ๐
ReplyDeleteYes, this and the local blue tied in small transparent nylon....We use this blue finish our whites ๐๐๐ and the thing can attract dirty ehn.....
ReplyDeleteMy uniform was not white but I saw my mom used it on her white clothes. It gave white a kinda beautiful very light blue look
ReplyDeleteI still use it for my children's white school uniforms and their white socks(just a pinch). My hubby won't allow that on his whites๐
ReplyDeleteI used on my sec school uniform. White shirt and blue skirt that year.
DeleteRobin blue๐๐
ReplyDeleteBoarders can relate wella.
Nope
ReplyDeleteMy uniform is not white
Only tin wey dey resurrect my dead white uniform den๐.
ReplyDeleteI did o...
ReplyDeleteI still have this in my house. I don't even know what to use it for.
Lol ๐ ๐คฃ
ReplyDeleteI used it on my white clorhes back then...
Good memories.
Hahaha good old Mr blue ๐๐๐
ReplyDeleteYes I did, good old days ๐๐
DeleteLol, my mum can't wash white without using this, although na aro( local blue) she dey use now.
ReplyDeleteI didn't use it on my uniform. But used it on my white shirt. ๐๐
ReplyDeleteI used it on my white school uniform. It gives it one fine colour. My elder brother uses it on his blue jeans that are beginning to fade and it revamped the colors.
ReplyDeleteYup yup
ReplyDeleteI have about four of this thing in my house right now, i don't know why i have refused to throw it away, it's been there for like 8years now, my mil gave it to me๐
My Oga can use it Aro blue o..
ReplyDeleteEspecially on his Blue Jeans
Hello iya Boys
My stepmum used this on our garments those days ๐
ReplyDeleteI used it. I recently bought another one after so many year.
ReplyDeleteI am seriously looking for it in this Abuja.
ReplyDeleteWait, abeg make una no vex, I thought that stuff was for making blue clothes 'bluer'? . I mean like a dye for blue clothes na. I never got to use it at all.
ReplyDeleteGood old Robin blue
ReplyDeleteI used it on my uniform then.
I use on my white shirt then.
ReplyDeleteMy school uniform in high school was white on white so I was a regular buyer
ReplyDeleteI did oo๐
ReplyDeleteI used it on my white uniform
Our ogbonge dye that year
ReplyDeleteMy sister school uniform was white so she was always using it.
ReplyDeleteThe day I found out that it's called nila and it's mostly used in Morocco as facial and body wash I was astonished.
ReplyDeleteOh yes I used this ๐
ReplyDeleteOur uniform at Wesley college of science Ibadan was white so I used it regularly.
Robin Blue before Sunshine
ReplyDeleteI used it o