With more than HALF of laundry loads being heavily/moderately soiled, parents need the right tools to make all of the new back-to-school clothes last throughout the year. With moms/dads doing an average 6.8 loads per week (up to 312 each year), getting stains out can also add up.
From grass to grease stains, as the leader in stain removal, all laundry detergent commissioned the all® Kids Stain Report.
all® Kids Stain Report:
- Grass is #1 toughest and most challenging stain for mom.
- Other top and toughest stains include: ketchup, mud, spaghetti sauce, and blood.
- Food is heavily dominant amongst all types of stains with spaghetti sauce, pizza sauce, tomato sauce and ketchup as the worst offenders.
- Ink/craft stains (paint, marker, glue) are some of the toughest stains out there and nearly 40% of moms/dads say they have had to deal with them at least once a week.
than the leading value detergent. A lot better. all® features in-wash pre-treaters, plus active stainlifters™ and fresh, clean scents.
all® mighty pacs oxi delivers the best clean amongst other pacs – and at 17 cents a load, all® mighty pacs cost a lot less than the leading brand.
I have two kids in sports, so I see my number of stains. Just look at my little guy above. Covered in mud from a game of soccer. When you have a kid in sports, weather is unpredictable. One day it will be raining and muddy or the next sunny. My washer gets its workout between grass and mud stains.
I have been using all for a long time, but this was my first time with all plus oxi. It has been a life saver. I am no longer scrubbing clothes like I used to, no more pre-treating, etc. It is amazing! I love the stainlifters, they are saving my time and my sanity.
So if you are tired of fighting stains, then look to all with oxi!
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