If there’s one thing every parent knows, it’s that when it comes to kids, summer and stains go hand in hand. From the inevitable grass and mud stains on pants to sticky smudges from ice cream or freeze pops, summer fun means summer mess with active kids in the house!
Luckily, I have a secret weapon for ensuring even the dirtiest clothes come out of the washer looking like new: Tide Ultra Stain Release!
This detergent is my do-it-all superhero when dealing with really tough stains and the secret is all in the cap. A clever design lets me use the top of the cap to rub detergent deep into the fibres of stained clothing. It works for even the toughest, most set-in stains and that means that I can keep my boys’ clothes looking their best until the next growth spurt.
So what else makes Tide Ultra Stain Release so great? The all-in-one convenience, of course! While the detergent is great at getting clothes their cleanest, it’s also a super effective pre-treating agent for removing up to 99% of everyday stains. When I combine the detergent itself with the stain-removing cap, there’s no mess too big for this mom to handle!
I must admit that I’m not always the best about removing stains from clothing, and there have been times in the past that I’ve actually ruined clothes either by not treating a stain right away, not checking clothes for remaining stains before drying them or a different stain sin that left a piece of clothing ruined.
But the wonderful thing about Tide Ultra Stain Release is that getting out tough stains doesn’t take any extra skill! It’s as simple as drizzling detergent on the stain, scrubbing it with the cap and washing it as usual. With this laundry detergent in the house, anyone can be an expert at removing stubborn stains!
Worst stains are tomato sauce stains.
The worst stain I’ve had to tackle is oil stains.
Ground in grass stains in kids clothes.
Grr, the bacon grease I just got on my new shorts
Red wine on a satin off white dress.
grass stains on my kids knees are definitely the worst. bright, bright green!!
dried blood mixed with spaghetti sauce, red wine, and blueberries. thanks
The worst stains I’ve had to deal with were old baby spit up / milk stains on my older daughter’s baby clothes. I washed them all before putting them into storage, but when I took them out 5 years later for her baby sister there were yellowish remnants still left behind that were not there when I put them in the boxes but resurfaced over time. I didn’t want to buy all new things, so I tirelessly worked to get them out – it was worth it though, I was so happy seeing our second baby in those little clothes! :-)
Lately i’ve been dealing with every stain on my nieces clothes.
Grease stains are the worst.