The Wisk Experiment

by Myra on September 5, 2010

A few weeks ago I shared how Wisk was effective back in the 50s up to today. Wisk’s brand new Stain Spectrum Technology’s enzymes and cleaning agents target the full range of stains on a molecular level for a powerful clean.

So, Ridley and I did an experiment. We used Wisk, a grass stained piece of fabric and some scientific equipment (i.e. a beaker, safety glasses, a lab coat and some kind of squeezy thing).  :)

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Grass stains are protein stains.

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The Cutest, Little Wisk Experiment Assistant

It’s okay if you laugh.  We’re a crazy bunch!  Please forgive the shaky video…my husband was throwing more candy corn at Ridley. Ha!

It doesn’t matter which type of stains you encounter, new Wisk with Stain Spectrum Technology is the solution to tackle them all!

What is your most difficult stain to remove in the laundry?

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post.  One2One Network and Wisk provided the information, however, the opinions in this post are entirely my own. This post has not been reviewed or edited by anyone except me. I was compensated  for this post.

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1 Shannon September 6, 2010 at 8:04 am

Myra,

Just wait til your little helper starts playing ball and sports. Those stains will be so much fun to deal with. For now, he has to be the cutest scientist ever!

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2 Myra September 8, 2010 at 4:09 pm

Thanks Shannon! Hopefully since I’m armed with Wisk Stain Spectrum Technology, stains shouldn’t be that much a problem. HA!

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3 Liz@HoosierHomemade September 6, 2010 at 8:22 am

Great job Myra and Ridley!
~Liz
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4 Myra September 8, 2010 at 4:08 pm

Thanks Liz! :) Glad it worked on the first try! LOL

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