I put the new Wisk® Laundry Detergent Stain Spectrum™ Technology to the test again, and this time it was on a carbohydrate stain.
Carbohydrate stains are things like chocolate milk, ketchup, barbecue sauce, and syrups. Pretty much all the types of foods your kids love to eat.
After seeing how easily the new Wisk® Laundry Detergent was at removing grass strains, I had no doubt in my mind it would work just as well on ketchup. And it worked like magic! See for yourself:
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Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Wisk. I received monetary compensation for my participation, but my review and opinions are my own.
I’m all about a good laundry soap but I have to be a little skeptical here. If I happen to get ketchup on a white shirt it doesnt get washed after the accident happened it could be hours. How well does the real life test work? If it preforms well after getting soiled then washed with everything else in the load and comes out clean then Im buying!
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This is surprising to me…the only thing I have found so far that removes stains is Oxy Clean. I’ve used it successfully to remove blood and grass stains, so that’s what I’ve stuck with. Normal, everyday stains I use Tide. But, with your review, maybe I will try
Wisk. Thanks!
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Spray-n-wash always works for me on tough stains, but I would be willing to give this a try.
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I always has used Wisk to remove grass stains from my camo after every game of Airsoft. I’m talking about really tough dirt & grass stains you get from sliding, crawling and tumbling in the fields. Highly recommend Wisk for tough stains!
-Matt
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I will try
Wisk. Thanks!
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