This is a compensated review by BlogHer and OxiClean.
I don't know about you guys, but for me when it comes to laundry, I'm kind of a fix-it-and-forget-it kind of girl.
I set up my washer by setting the temperature and load size appropriately, I put in the required soap, and I go--and I assume my laundry detergent of choice will do it's job. After all, that is it's ONE JOB right? To take out dirt and stains and clean my clothes?
I rarely check my loads before hand for specific stains. I never pretreat. Honestly, I hardly ever even bleach because it's always an afterthought way too late. (Am I supposed to put it in while the washer is loading, or only after it is full and in it's agitation cycle? By then, I have moved on to other things, sister.)
And I have to admit, I'm kind of a laundry snob, and I'll tell you why this is. Because I want my clothes to come out clean with the least amount of effort for crying out loud. It makes me crazy when a product doesn't do what it is designed to do. So I've become a big fan of the orange bottle. You know the one I'm talking about. It's a name-brand, it's usually a little bit more pricey, but for my money, it just works and I can pretty much depend on it to do it's job.
Now on a side note, since I do have a child with extreme eczema, I have had to be a bit lenient, and sway from my tried-and-true brand. I now use a brand free and clear of all dyes, and my opinion is, it's OK. It doesn't knock my socks off, it doesn't clean as well, but it helps kiddo's skin, and I am way too lazy to wash his things separate from the rest of ours.
All of this to say that I've always wanted to try the Oxiclean detergents. The idea of one product making my whites so much whiter, cleaner, purer is awesome. However my thrifty self could not justify the extra cost, since Oxiclean is used in addition to your regular detergent, not in place of it.
So this week, I was able to use the Oxiclean Max Force Power Packs for this review for the first time! I was pretty excited about it--as excited as one can be about such a mundane task as laundry--and tried the tablets on several loads. (On a side note, the name Max Force Power Packs reminds me of Homer Simpson's super hero name...remember the episode when he was looking at the hair dryer when trying to come up with some moniker and settled on Max Power? *giggle*) The Oxiclean Max Force products are made with four types of stain-fighters to fill your laundry needs.
These laundry pouches come in biodegradable packets that disintegrate in the wash. They release active oxygen that find the stains and work with your favorite detergent to overall benefit your whites and brights. They can be used for all your colors and at any temperature.
I used the power pack in my whites, colors, and a load of towels. Everything came out looking pretty ship-shape. I like the subtle smell that accompanies the fresh loads, and there was no extra filminess or residue left on my clothes.
Also in my sample kit was the Oxiclean Max Force Gel Stick. Here we go with the extra work! The pretreating! As you know, I have 3 boys, and since I haven't been using my orange bottle, sure, some pretreating has been needed. My middle child is an artist and comes home invariably covered from head to toe in art supplies, glitter, markers, glue, not to mention lunch and or snack dribbled down his shirt. It's a miracle he has any clean clothes at all really.
So I definitely had articles of clothing on which to test out the gel stick. It has this kind of funky applicator that helps get the cleaning agent really deep down into the fibers of your clothes, where it sticks to the stain and breaks it apart, supposedly much more effectively than your regular detergent alone. You push down on the tube, and rub the gel into the stain--easy application and no muss, no fuss.
To test, I tried the gel stick on shirts with the following stains: maple syrup, hot cocoa, grease, and cream of chicken soup mingled with mashed potatoes. The gel stick ended up getting all the stains out except for the hot cocoa. I may try this repeatedly over the next week to continue trying to get out the stain. I ended up really liking this product; definitely something I'll continue to look for at the ol' market.
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425 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 401 – 425 of 425I am a dedicated OxyClean user for life and I tell everyone I know! It has gotten out so many 'impossible' stains like ink in my husband's pockets and cherry slushie out of white carpet, amazing! I'm excited to try these new products :D
justine417@comcast.net
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My worst stains are rust from when I forget to take off my buttons and they go through the wash. Thanks for the contest.
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I blogged about the giveaway here: http://winwithjinxy.blogspot.com/2010/03/win-100-gift-card-from-oxiclean-8.html
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I haven't tried OxiClean yet, but I think that I need to check it out!
I am not currently an Oxyclean user but in my mind it has a reputation for handling tough stains.
I tweeted
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justine417@comcast.net
Definitely love OxiClean in our house! We use it to whiten up our dingy delicates and sheets, to get out tough stains, and even to spot clean our carpets. Thanks for the awesome contest! And thanks for the review - can't wait to try out this powerful tag team of new items.
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my husband is a chef - crazy stains,..all the time!!!
have used oxiclean on his white jackets with great success
We would love to win!
Thanks for sponsoring this.
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I am NOT an Oxiclean user, but I would like to....I too am put off by the extra cost for an additive.
wowknk at gmail dot com
I am an oxiclean user. I use it religously in EVERY load...With 3 kids, 2 of who love to drop things on them and one who doesn't know what clean is...
I love Oxiclean as a bleach free additive. It brightens everything.
I have used it and it worked on minor stains great.
have never used it,but always willing to try this!
ardelong2(at)gmail(dot)com
I'm not an Oxiclean user yet.
lilyk@mail2world.com
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I have used oxidclean in the past when I had really stubborn stains and it worked wonders.. I love it and would use it again
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Sweet! Thanks for the chance. I'm a little behind on laundry, so this is on my list of interests. :-)
i use it for grease stains
I do use it pretty often when washing whites. They come out super clean
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