New Wisk with Stain Spectrum Technology
I have one kid, ONE, and I feel like I’m doing laundry almost e-v-e-r-y day. Yes, my two year old is 100% boy and LOVES to make a mess whenever possible but I can’t even imagine what my laundry load my look like if I had multiple children. Honestly, I don’t remember my mom doing laundry but somehow clean clothes just magically appeared in my drawers each week. However, around junior high passed the laundry torch to her kids and taught us to do our own laundry, and boy, was I in for an eye opener.
Of course the machine does a lot of the work but I didn’t have a clue about sorting, cold and hot water wash cycles and I knew nothing about treating stains. I guess I figured they would just magically come out with a little water. After ruining a few of my favorite articles of clothing I consulted my in-house laundry expert, mom. She taught me all her tricks for fighting stains.
Now moms, and teens, across the country can rest easy knowing a trusted brand is reinventing the way we fight stains, New Wisk with Stain Spectrum Technology. Wisk was the first liquid laundry detergent to market in 1956. Now, they’ve upgraded their formula, but not their price, to tackle stains.
Wisk is bringing science to stain fighting with an upgraded formula featuring Stain Spectrum™ Technology. Wisk’s enzymes and cleaning agents target the full range of stains on a molecular level for a powerful clean.
About New Wisk Stain Spectrum Technology
Wisk is bringing science to stain fighting with an upgraded formula featuring Stain Spectrum™ Technology. Wisk’s enzymes and cleaning agents target the full range of stains on a molecular level for a powerful clean.
New Wisk® with Stain Spectrum™ Technology is engineered to target the major stain groups
New stain vocabulary:
There are hundreds of different stains but most stains fall into three major groups:
* Carbohydrates such as milk chocolate
* Proteins such as grass
* Oils such as peanut butter
* Proteins such as grass
* Oils such as peanut butter
The other groups of stains include:
* Bio such as blood
* Bleachable such as coffee
* Particulate such as dirt
* Synthetic such as ink
* Bleachable such as coffee
* Particulate such as dirt
* Synthetic such as ink
Download: a $1 off coupon for New Wisk with Stain Specturm
Connect: Like Wisk on Facebook
I received compensation for this post through the One2OneNetwork. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and not influenced by the company.