As part of the Social Insiders program, I am given products to review (and giveaway...keep reading) every so often. The latest product is Purex plus Clorox 2 detergent!!! I was waiting a few days to use it, until I had some tough stains to try it on...
Yikes!!!! Look at all of that mud!
Who thought white was a good choice for the uniforms?! |
Wait no more...after playing his first game in the cold and rain/snow, I had plenty of tough stains to tackle! I got out my bottle of Purex plus Clorox 2, and followed the directions for tough stains (which basically said to pour directly on stains, and rub in a bit...wait 5 minutes and wash as normal).
I was so excited when I took it out of the washer!!!! The stains were gone!
I am very impressed with the performance of Purex plus Clorox 2, and will continue to use it on those muddy uniforms!
Here is information from Purex plus Clorox2 website:
Purex® plus Clorox2 detergent is specially formulated with Clorox 2® stain-fighting enzymes to remove the toughest stains. Works with all washing machines, including High-Efficiency (HE).
About the Product
- Works with 100 stains
- Contains a powerful boost of Clorox 2® stain fighters
- Safe for colors (contains no chlorine bleach)
Would you like a chance to try it on your tough stains?
I am hosting a giveaway, and you will have a chance to win a coupon for a FREE full-size bottle of Purex plus Clorox 2!
So, go ahead and enter to win (more than one chance available)!
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I would use Purex plus Clorox2 on my husbands work clothes.
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Trying to get grease and food stains out of clothing.
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ReplyDeleteI would try Purex on grass and dirt stains on my son's pants.
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Cathy Truman
I will try this on my sons baseball pants. thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI'd use it for all the dirt stains my dogs leave on me!
ReplyDeleteI am most interested in trying it on ink and grease stains.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely want to try it on grass stains on my kids' jeans!!
ReplyDeleteI find chocolate is the hardest to get out
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ReplyDeleteI would use it on blood stains, I mean all girls need something that would get that out.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try it on blood and chocolate please. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOh I would love to try them on mud and grass stains the kids always seem to find! Also...I have such a hard time with spaghetti sauce!
ReplyDeleteMy husbands a mechanic, so its grease stains!
ReplyDeleteI will try this on grease. It seems to be the hardest stain to get out.
ReplyDeleteStains on my son's cloth diapers.
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ReplyDeleteI would try Purex on grease and food stains.
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ReplyDeleteI work in a kitchen, my teens are in Marching Band, my youngest is a cheerleader, we have a dog- and chickens. So I'd say we'd probably use this on every stain under the sun!
ReplyDeleteMy husband's white sox... well, at least they're supposed to be white, and his tee shirts from work. He drives a forklift truck and loads trucks etc. and he comes home filthy. I need detergent with a push!!!
ReplyDeleteI could use it for grass and dirt stains on my husbands baseball uniform
ReplyDeleteI will try it on grease stains.
ReplyDeleteWith two boys, I need this for grease and grass stains!
ReplyDeleteI would use Purex plus Clorox 2 on food and grease stains
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ReplyDeleteI would use this on butter, coffee and juice stains.
ReplyDeleteMy 2 girls seem to always have grass/dirt stains on their leggings. so i would definitely try it on that!
ReplyDeleteMy Husband is always spilling good on his shirt so I would use it on that.
ReplyDeleteI would try this on my daughter's baby food stains.
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I would like to try this on grass stains and mustard/food stains!
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juice stains! my daughter leaves them all the time from her sippy cup!
ReplyDeleteI would use it on my boyfriends numerous stains, oil, grease, grass, coffee, who knows what else...
ReplyDeleteI will try to get oil and grease stains out on my husband's clothing.
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ReplyDeleteI would try it on the dirt and ash that gets on the man's clothes when he's welding.
ReplyDeleteI would like to use it on a shirt that has spaghetti sauce stains
ReplyDeleteI will try to get grass stains out!
ReplyDeleteI'll try it on tomato sauce stains!
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I would use this to get all the grease, oil, dirt and manure out of my husbands work clothes.
ReplyDeleteCandy stains on my kid's clothing.
ReplyDeleteThe first part of your post made me reminisce to when I was younger and my brother was an Ultimate Frisbie champion! (Our town had a park with an course built in.) I'd use the Purex + Clorox to get out grass stains and of course food stains too.
ReplyDeleteWas it a disc golf course? That's very cool! We have a few of them around here too. My son plays Ultimate Frisbee, which is kind of a combination of flag football and soccer, in a way. They go diving on the ground all over the place, haha! That's why his shirt was so muddy! :D Thanks for your comment, and good luck in the giveaway!
DeleteI have a grease stain on my jacket I have been trying to get out.
ReplyDeleteMy son is always getting grass stains on his jeans. So I'd use it for that.
ReplyDeleteI would use it on my son's baseball uniform! It gets so dirty!
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i think ketchup is rough to get out, so that first! thanks so much for the chances to win.
ReplyDeleteTomato sauce/oil stains.
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Cloth infant diapers!
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I will use it on my husbands work clothes, it's always a struggle to get those stains out!
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ReplyDeleteI am not sure , but probably be some sore of sauce, or maybe coffee.
ReplyDeleteI will try to wash out oil and tomato sauce stains.
ReplyDeleteWith boys that are involved in sports, I tend to struggle getting those deep stains out.
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ReplyDeleteThe worst is red wine on a white shirt.
ReplyDeleteI am a mother of two, I would use this on their sports uniforms.
ReplyDeleteI would love use it on greasy food and ring around the collar stains! traciemichelle0515@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI will try grape juice, butter and grass stains.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to win and try Purex plus Clorox2 on curry stains
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I would try Purex plus Clorox2 on my boys socks. They are very difficult to get white.
ReplyDeleteMy sons runs a plasma cutter and gets filthy. I will try it on that. Everything else I have tried hasn't worked.
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