Through the Wisk Beta Blogger program, I’ve put the new Wisk® with Stain Spectrum™ Technology to the test against two of the three major stain groups: the protein stain and the carbohydrate stain. For this assignment, I used Wisk to battle the oil stain.
Step 1:
Take some ‘me’ time in the morning and get pretty in pink using the bright pink lip gloss provided. Me time is kind of unheard of in this house, but I did my best. I took enough time to apply the gloss, but of course Emma had to get in on the action too. She loves her some lip gloss.
Step 2:
Blot, just like the pros do right onto a lovely white hand towel. I’d never dream of doing this for real – it just didn’t feel right.
Step 3:
Pre-treat the stain using the new Wisk®, working it into the stain by rubbing it in for 15 seconds.
Step 4:
Hand-scrub, rinsing with warm water until the suds are gone. The result…
That stain went just were stains belong – down the drain.
The results of these “lab” experiments have truly astounded me. I had my doubts, but I knew there was something to the new Wisk® formula if the company was this confident in their product that they were willing to let us bloggers intentionally stain our clothing and share the results with our readers.
Wisk® started it all by creating the very first liquid laundry detergent over 50 years ago, and now they’ve achieved another milestone with this Stain Spectrum™ Technology. If the results of my fun experiments hasn’t convinced you, go try it for yourself. Wisk® is available at major retailers nationwide, such as Walmart, Target and Kroger at a suggested retail price of $5.99 for a 50 fl oz. bottle. Make sure you print out this coupon for $1.00 off. If you have a laundry question, Wisk will address it on their Facebook page under the Ask Wisk®tab. You can also follow Wisk® on twitter.
Disclosure: I have written this post as part of a sponsored campaign for Wisk detergent. All of the opinions stated above are my own.