New Wisk Stain Spectrum Vs. Oil Stains
by Briana Carter on November 12, 2010
This is a fun post as part of my continued journey with Wisk with the Stain Spectrum Technology. For this experiment we are taking oil stains such as peanut butter, salad dressing, and even lip gloss!
Many of you know I’m a lip balm addict so I don’t wear much lipstick. However, I do have my favorite shiny, fruity lip glosses I like to wear. Accidents do happens so it is very plausible that someone in our household might get lipgloss on something especially with a four year old little girl in the house!
I kissed the towel with the lipgloss. I used the side without the pattern so there wouldn’t be any confusion about what was the stain and what was the design.
I then pre-treated the stain with Wisk for around 30 seconds. This is a step I often skip at home if someone gets a stain on clothing but it seems to be very important in helping get the stains out.
I rinsed and scrubbed with warm water. By the way, if you haven’t tried the new Wisk, it has a wonderful scent!
Lip gloss is completely gone!
This is the last post in my Wisk campaign. Overall, I’m very pleased with the stain fighting powers and scent of Wisk. You can find it in Deep Clean, Coldwaster Power, Colorsafe Bleach, High Efficiency, and Fresh Boost, all with the Wisk Stain Spectrum Technology.
With its new stain fighting technology, the new Wisk (in the red bottle) will tackle all of them! Be sure to follow Wisk on Facebook and Twitter to keep up with the latest promotions.
You can also learn more and download a money saving coupon at Wisk.com. A 32 load bottle will cost around $5.99 retail price but we’ve seen it on sale lately for much less! So you should be able to get a deal with a sale and with the printable coupons here or here.
What kind of stains do you have most of in your household?
This is a sponsored blog post by One2One Network on behalf of Wisk. Read my full Disclosure Policy.
Wisk Takes on Ketchup
by Briana Carter on October 15, 2010
This is a fun post as part of my continued journey with Wisk with the Stain Spectrum Technology. For this experiment we are taking on carbohydrate stains such as chocolate milk, ketchup, barbeque sauce, and syrup. I don’t know how many shirts we’ve had ruined by ketchup!
For this experiment, Eli was my lab rat. He was very concerned about the ketchup on the shirt and how it was going to come off because he wanted to wear this shirt later.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t think Wisk would be able to remove the ketchup without leaving some sort of trace. As you can see, we started out with a perfectly white t-shirt.
Soon to be overtaken by ketchup, which is a fairly normal occurrence for Eli.
At this point, I would be freaking out thinking we just ruined a brand new t-shirt, right? But I’m going to try to see if Wisk can take care of it. (Note my free sample I received, which included a $1/1 coupon.)
We pre-treated the affected area of the shirt with Wisk, rubbed it in for a few seconds, and then let it sit for around five minutes.
Even as I was scrubbing and rinsing the shirt. I thought to myself there is no way the ketchup is going to come completely out of the shirt.
Eli and I were both pleasantly surprised that there is no trace of the ketchup. This is not a license to make messes on new clothes but it is a safety net knowing that with Wisk we can get those tough stains out!
With its new stain fighting technology, the new Wisk (in the red bottle) will tackle all of them! Be sure to follow Wisk on Facebook and Twitter to keep up with the latest promotions.
You can also learn more and download a money saving coupon at Wisk.com. A 32 load bottle will cost around $5.99 retail price but we’ve seen it on sale lately for much less! So you should be able to get a deal with a sale and with the printable coupons here or here.
What kind of stains do you have most of in your household?
This is a sponsored blog post by One2One Network on behalf of Wisk. Read my full Disclosure Policy.
Wisk Vs. Grass Stains
by Briana Carter on September 3, 2010
This is a fun post as part of my continued journey with Wisk with the Stain Spectrum Technology. For this experiment we are taking on protein stains, which are the stains that come from eggs, baby formula, spinach, and you know it GRASS! If your household is like mine, you get quite a bit of grass stains.
Watch our experiment. We had once chance to get this right so it’s okay to laugh at bit at my expense!
With its new stain fighting technology, the new Wisk (in the red bottle) will tackle all of them! Be sure to follow Wisk on Facebook and Twitter to keep up with the latest promotions.
You can also learn more and download a money saving coupon at Wisk.com. A 32 load bottle will cost around $5.99 retail price but we’ve seen it on sale lately for much less! So you should be able to get a deal with a sale and with the printable coupons here or here.
What kind of stains do you have most of in your household?
This is a sponsored blog post by One2One Network on behalf of Wisk. Read my full Disclosure Policy.
Wisk Now & Then + $1 Printable Coupon
by Briana Carter on August 15, 2010
With four active kids, it seems as if dirt is just naturally attracted to their clothes. Especially, one little girl, who I think just rolls in the mud some days for the fun of it. Of course, when I hear there is new technology in stain fightin’, I’m all ears.
I’m sure my mom said the same of me when I was growing up. Actually, I’m positive she said this about me. In fact, I remember a pair of really nice jeans my grandma bought me from the local Bee’s Boutique, which was a nice children’ shop in my town. I did a number on the knees of those jeans with grass stains.
Now, watch this retro Wisk commercial. I’m not sure exactly what era this was but I remember the phrase “Ring Around the Collar.” Who wears white collar shirts nowadays, anyway!
As with everything, stain fighting has evolved. Wisk is introducing a new enhanced Stain Spectrum Technology, which will bring science to stain-fighting. This new technology will help you tackle a full range of stains ranging from oils to proteins. Sounds great, right?
Watch this present day video to get pumped up about the new Wisk product!
There are too many stains to list but most will fall into three major groups:
- Carbohydrates – example: milk chocolate
- Proteins – example: grass (as I told you about my stains above!)
- Oils – example: peanut butter
Other groups include:
- Bio – example: blood
- Bleachable – example: coffee
- Particulate – example: dirt
- Synthetic – example: ink
With its new stain fighting technology, the new Wisk (in the red bottle) will tackle all of them! Be sure to follow Wisk on Facebook to keep up with the latest promotions.
You can also learn more and download a money saving coupon at Wisk.com. A 32 load bottle will cost around $5.99 retail price. So you should be able to get a deal with a sale and the printable coupon!
What kind of stains do you have most of in your household?
My friend Andrea would probably guess blood is the most often stain I encounter. We visited her home a couple of weeks ago and I think the kids really put a dent into her band-aid stockpile!
This is a sponsored blog post by One2One Network on behalf of Wisk. Read my full Disclosure Policy.










