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Spring Cleaning with OxiClean’s New Products

03/07/14 | cleaning tips, Parenting

“I participated in a campaign on behalf of Mom Central Consulting (#MC) for OxiClean. I received three product samples to facilitate my review and a promotional item as a thank you for participating. All opinions are my own.”So now that I’ve taught you how to Spring Clean all year round by using the Brain Box Binder printables, you’ll know you can keep a clean house all year long.

Spring Cleaning with OxiClean's New Products and a review from Tips From a Typical Mom. These cleaners are amazing!

What’s cleaning a house without good cleaners though? OxiClean’s Laundry Detergent, 4X Extreme Power Crystals Dish Detergent and White Revive Laundry Stain Remover are here to help you keep your family looking their best and your dishes sparkling. Visit OxiClean on Facebook to join in on conversations.

Sponsored: Spring Cleaning with OxiClean's New Products and a review from Tips From a Typical Mom. These cleaners are amazing! #MC

I don’t choose to review just any old products. I select them because I know I can give an honest review about them. And let me just say, “I love everything about these cleaners”.  You’ll see why when you scroll through my pictures.

The OxiClean Laundry Detergent is amazing. It has three stain fighters and a really fresh scent. It can lift away grass, oil, grease and red wine. I used the liquid version but it’s also available in detergent paks.

I hosted a party and we used white table cloths as we served baked potatoes with chili. Yeah. So of course there were little dots of chili all over the white table cloths:

And of course, these table cloths have been used numerous times without proper cleaning, so there were set in stains from previous uses.
So I whipped out the OxiClean Laundry Detergent and said “Well, what a more perfect way to test this detergent out!” I was right too. The white table cloths came out looking like NEW! I couldn’t find one new or old stain to photograph for you.
Later that evening, my husband was changing the shocks on his truck. He had on his favorite hoodie, of course, because it was cold outside. This is what he came in looking like:
These are grease stains people! We didn’t have time to pre treat them, and they sat on his hoodie for about 3 hours as we went to an event. When we got home I said, “Hey, let’s try out the OxiClean!” My hubby said, “There is NO WAY that is going to get the stains out without pre treating it.” I said, “Let’s find out!”  Of course I was right, aren’t I always? 😉
NO STAINS!!
He was amazed! He kept going on and on about what I should write in my review, like “I have never seen a laundry detergent remove grease stains without pre treating first!” Ha Ha! Needless to say, I’ll be buying this detergent from now on.
Now on to the Dish Detergent, OxiClean 4X Extreme Power Crystals. This stuff really breaks up food and actually cleans my dishwasher at the same time. It disolves cloudy film and spots and can even remove lipstick and tomato stains on plastic. You can choose two scents, Fresh Clean and Lemon. You can even get them in paks for those kids who don’t know how to pour the detergent into the little tray!
First you should know that I have the cheapest dishwasher you can buy. It really sucks. AND I have hard water. Not a good combo. I usually have to use vinegar to keep my dishes from getting spots on them. I also have to really scrape out and soak all the food from each dish and untinsil so they will come clean in the dishwasher.
Here are some before and after pictures:
HARD stuck on brownies in a glass pan. NOT soaked first.
Before:
After:
See? Not one spot, and my dishwasher is clean too!
 Not only does it clean glass, but it also cleans dry oatmeal out of morning breakfast bowls, and peanut butter off of spoons, since my teenage son thinks he needs to eat it by the spoonful! It’s really amazing!
And what’s even better? You only have to fill up the main compartment half full and NONE in the pre-wash side.
I also used the White Revive Laundry Stain Remover on my white towels and it really brought them back to life! It works like bleach without the damaging effects of chlorine. It removes tough stains and keeps whites looking newer longer. You use it with your detergent to revive dingy whites and maintain brilliant whites without chlorine, harsh fumes, yellowing or color damage.
These cleaners are every day use cleaners in my home and it’s really important that they are working as hard as I am to keep my home and family looking and smelling their best! Wait, was I supposed to say Looking and Feeling their best? Oh well, smell is important too!
Annette

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