
OxiClean® Max Force® Laundry Stain Remover is designed to include four types of stain-fighters to tackle more dried-in stains than other sprays:
• Amylase Enzyme – lifts food stains from fabric
• Solvents/Surfactants – dissolve and trap grease and oil
• Polymers – bind to dirt and soils to suspend and rinse them away
• Protease Enzyme – targets protein stains like grass and blood
The above information was taken directly from the OxiClean® website
With young children in the house, there is never a load of laundry created that doesn’t have at least on stain among the clothing. There are usually many stains on many different articles of clothing!
When my children were babies, I used to remember which outfit they had ruined, but as they grow older it has become more difficult to keep track because they often put their own clothing in the laundry. I think I am going to implement a new system where I keep a bucket of clothespins beside the laundry basket and if they have a stain on their shirt, they will clip it with a clothes pin. This way, when I do laundry, I will notice the clothespin and know that the stain requires treating prior to going in the laundry. I wonder if the kids will remember a) that they have a stain and b) to clip it with a clothespin? This will take some training, but I believe it is possible and it will work.
So what to treat the stains with?! Well, I just received a bottle of OxiClean® Max Force® Laundry Stain Remover to try out. I have to say, I like this option slightly better than the OxiClean® Max Force® Gel Stick (although it works beautifully!) because I am lazy and let’s face it, I want to spend the least amount of time on laundry as possible. I find the spray bottle much more convenient and fast to use.
Does it work? Yes! Because the formula has been specially created for dried on stains, this is a great option for my family. It has helped to remove dirt, paint and blood on various garments.
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