When Toodie was a baby it felt like every other day I was doing a new load of laundry. From messy throw up moments to leaky diapers, there was always a hamper full of dirty linens that needed a thorough cleaning. At the time, Toodie had a very mild case of eczema and very sensitive skin to go along with it. I had to be careful what kind of laundry detergent I used to wash her bedding and clothing. This meant purchasing a mild soap that would not irritate her skin. Even though I used a leading brand sold in most stores, I always found that it never did a very good job of getting the stains out completely. I also thought it was my only option. But today, there is a better alternative on the market.
Purex Baby laundry detergent is dermatologist tested and guarantees the removal of stubborn stains without hurting your delicate clothing. It also specially formulated to be gentle on your little one’s sensitive skin. Like all Purex detergents, it is suitable for all washing machines from high efficiency to your traditional top loaders. Something that stood out to me about this detergent is that it will not affect any flame resistant clothing that you may have for your child. It is made to keep them smelling fresh, clean, and comfortable on your child’s skin. I have been using Purex Baby for a week now and am pleased with the results. Using it mostly for my toddler’s clothing, each time I remove them from the dryer a cloud of freshness greets me. The scent alone is incredible and I have even begun washing my own sheets with this! Stains that I thought would never come out, disappeared within one wash. Every parent could benefit from using Purex Baby whether you have a child with sensitive skin, allergies, or are just looking for a wonderful smelling detergent for the family.
Purex has just launched their Oh Baby! Sweepstakes where three lucky winners will receive the grand prize of $500! An additional 250 winners will also win a bottle of Free Purex Baby detergent. This contest will end January 23, 2013 and is open to entrants 18 years of age and over.
As a Purex Insider, I was provided with three FREE products coupons for my loyal readers. If you would like the chance to win a bottle of Purex Baby detergent you can enter through the rafflecopter form below. Three will win!
Disclosure: Purex provided me with a sample of Purex Baby detergent in exchange for a product review. As always, all opinions are my own!
Poop stains are hard to get out.
Name on rafflecopter: Mary Happymommy
greenbeans and beets debbie jackson
djackson1958 at hotmail dot com
The hardest stain is blood and poop. annejk112233(at)yahoo(dot)com
Spit up is one of the hardest stains to get out
Formula and food stains are really hard to get out.
acartwrightmorell at gmail dot com
Spaghetti sauce, my fb is Michelle Trump and my email is [email protected]
poop stains
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ketchup!! all kids love it but it is the bane of most mothers existence! lol
Formula and poop stains!
Maggie True Armstrong
maggie at pdclarion dot com
Formula stains and pea stains…For me they were the hardest to get out….
The hardest stain is pen ink.. ugh
grass stains
spit up and spaghetti sauce are hard to get out
Grass, grass, grass and grass…
Mustard!
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Poop so far
Ketchup or chocolate!
Ketchup or chocolate!
chocolate
Tomato sauce!
Poop and formula.
Blood and grass stains. Thanks!
Mustard is the hardest for me to get out. I want to ban it from our home.
For my twin babies, it's a lot of the baby foods they eat!
tomato sauce. Thank you Jerri Davis
Spaghetti sauce
Yolanda
Grass
Grass
I would have to say poop π
ketchup
blood
Mustard is the one stain we always have trouble with.
cherry pie
Spit up is the hardest for me!
For baby, it would have to be milk. My son had acid reflux and he would throw everything back up.
formula!
tomato sauce.
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Thanks for the chance to win!
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grease!
anything orange or red
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sweet potato
spaghetti sauce and mud… this could be in the same day, too π
Oh the baby carrots and squash are so hard for me!
Laura Jacobson
Anything with grease!
Grass!!
cleaning cloth diapers. Tiffypoot @ (aol.com)
Worst stain is ink. She love to find pens much to my dismay