The unique stain-fighting formula brightens colors while delivering incredible whitening benefits. Featuring the stain-fighting power of Resolve™, Spray ‘n Wash Bright & White when added to detergent successfully eliminates stains without the risk of bleach accidents and spills. It is a single in-wash stain-fighting solution, saving clothes and fighting dirt."
97% of today’s clothing labels warn against using Chlorine Bleach!
It can be used in different ways.
In-wash treatment
Pre-wash spot treatment
Pre-wash soak treatment
Compatible with High Efficiency detergent
I was given a sample to review. It was easy to use, and it appeared to be color safe. I didn't have any fading or bleeding of colors. I had what looked like a grease stain on a T-shirt that was set in. The shirt had already been washed more than once. I used Spray ‘n Wash Bright & White as a pre-wash spot treatment and in the wash. The stain was significantly improved with one wash. My shirt is now wearable again!
You can get some coupons here.
They are having a sweepstakes at ListenToYourClothes.com. You could win one of more than 80 prizes throughout the year, including the grand prize – a laundry room makeover, one year supply of Bright & White, and a clothing stipend…in total valued at $10,000! Sweepstakes is open for entry through December 31, 2009.
Now for the giveaway here... The great people from Spray ‘n Wash will give a cute washing machine-themed box and full-size product for two readers.
To enter tell me about a type of stain you would like to try this on. This must be done first. Please, make sure your email is in your profile or leave it in your comment, so I can contact you if you win.
Bonus entries:
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Leave a separate comment for each entry. The buttons for those are on the right. Giveaway ends at 11:59 PM 3/30/09.
My daughter has these white knit shirts she wears as her uniform at school. I'm pretty sure the stains on the front are spaghetti sauce but it might be ketchup. I'd like to give Spray 'n Wash a whirl on her food stains.
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Grass stains. Hubby loves to be out in the garden but then comes back in with grass and dirt stains on his jeans or shorts and always on the t-shirts.
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I have a mysterious stain on my favorite gray sweatshirt...I think it may be an old pasta stain? I would love to give it a try!
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I have two shirts with peanut oil stains on them & would love to give it a try.
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I got a jam stain on my blue jeans and after repeated washings its still there. I would love to try this on those. I like those jeans. Thank you!
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stains on my son's baseball pants!
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Are you kidding what one stain?! LOL I am mom of three - my 2 youngest are BOYS - but the youngest one is a baby still, however, my middle child is a BOY who gets dirty and stained daily! I would use this to help get rid of the grass stains, marker on his pants and similar stains!
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My DH is an overnight stocker. He come home and has mysterious stains on his Khaki pants that don't always come out. Thank you for your review and giveaway.
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Grease stains from food! I always lose my fave shirts to this!!! Thanks for a great giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteMy oldest son must wear a white collared shirt to school every day! (why oh why do they make them wear white?) Now...as a 13 year old boy...he is messy. I'd love to try these on the various food and grass stains he has on his white shirts!
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I would like to try this on grease stains.
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I occasionally get food on my clothes when cooking.
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I'd like to try it on a couple mustard stains! Thanks!
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Pizza stains! My kids can't get with 10 feet of pizza without getting sauce on their clothes lol
dirt stains
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I would use this on food stains. Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteWhen cooking, I constantly get spattered. The most stubborn stains are tomato based or grease.
ReplyDeleteThe Spray and Wash would be good for the grass stains I get on my clothes when I am gardening.
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This will be great to get out baby formula stains. It seems to stain anything it gets on.
ReplyDeleteAs we have a lot of athletes in our family, I would try it on grass stains. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try it on Spaghetti Sauce!
ReplyDeleteSpaghetti sauce stains. As a family favorite we have some type of pasta with tomato sauce each week. But my son can't get the food in his mouth fast enough and it is alway falling on his clothes. I have tried everything but nothing get it out completely
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ReplyDeleteI'd like to try this product on an old coffee stain on a tee shirt.
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Any number of mystery stains on my kids clothes, I would love to bring them back to respectability
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Well I have a two-year old son...so we have lots of stains. I'd say the worst ones are chocolate milk (or chocolate anything!) and ketchup.
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ReplyDeleteGrass stains always give me trouble. Hope this can get rido f them.
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My kids love to wipe their hands in their clothes rather than use napkins. I have lots of different food stains ranging from grease to blueberries stains.
ReplyDeleteI would like to try it on grass stains, courtesy of my son!
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I get all kinds of stains...I'd like to ry this on dried in ketchup.
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Ketchup and Mustard Stains - got plenty of them!
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I would love this to get out baby poop stains!
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My kids are sloppy eaters, so I would try this on all kinds of food stains.
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I would like to try this on spaghetti sauce stains.
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My favorite lounger top has a stain that could be coffee or cola. I would try
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I'd like to be able to pretend that the worst stains are on kid's clothes, but the fact is that Hubby's hobby is rebuilding vintage go karts and he has a favorite hoodie that he wears while working on them. It's a light gray, except where he leans up against...who knows what?...and the stain is a combo of ground-in dirt and grease. If Spray and Wash could take that out, I'd be a fan for life! asthenight at gmail dot com
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2 kids and a baby i sure could use this
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Food stains, definetly. My little one is learning to feed herself, and it is messy.
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ReplyDeletemy godson has come up with strains that would put spray and wash to shame
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I have two teenage daughters, so I am constantly trying to get bloodstains out of clothes
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I have a 6 mo old. Need I say more? If I do, we will say this: vomit, poop, pee, and more!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try it on the grass and dirt stains that My daughter gets when she is playing on the field at school.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby has stains all over his shirts, don't know what it's from, but they're there.
ReplyDeleteGrass stains from playing soccer.
ReplyDeleteI have 2 boys in baseball this year and they both have white baseball pants which means that they both come home with grass stains after every game. I would love to try this product out on these tough stains! Thanks for the giveaway!
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I could use this on red clay.
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muddy pawprints!
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ReplyDeleteGround in dirt and grass stains on my husband's and son's knees of their jeans. Yes, I've asked if they have to crawl around the yard while tending the flowers, weeds, planting...Sigh.
ReplyDeleteI'm a mom of two boys and our most common stains are from markers at school. I would love to try this on some many other stains they frequently have as well. Thanks!
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I'd like to try it on the grease spatters that I get only on my favorite shirts.
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I would like to try it on spaghetti sauce stains.
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I'd like to try it on spaghetti sauce and pet stains. Thanks for the contest!
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I'd like to try this on tomato sauce stains.
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I would like to try this on son's sports uniform
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I would like to try it on underarm stains. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try this product on a tee that got grilling grease spattered on it.
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i would like to try this on ink stains.
ReplyDeleteMy son comes home every day from school with grass stains on his jeans from playing football at recess.
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I'd love to try this on spaghetti sauce stains.
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I'd try this on coffee stains
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DH is a bike mechanic. He constantly has greasy chain ring marks on the front of his shirt. I'd love to try this product.
ReplyDeleteI would try this on a tomato sauce stain that I have been trying to get out of my son's shirt.
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I would like to try it on spaghetti sauce stains. Thank you for the giveaway!
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Mt husband is oil field, so I would love to try it on oil and grease
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ReplyDeleteI have some white sweat pants that are stained with tomato sauce, so I'd try it on them.
ReplyDeleteMy husband is always leaving pens in his pockets--I'd love to see if this could get those pen marks out of his shirts!
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I will use it on oil stains and the white stains that the bad detergants have created on black clothes:(
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I would use this to get the stains out of my son's bibs. They are all stained.
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I would like to get rid of some grass stains.
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Spaghetti and other sauce spills on my daughter's shirts are a problem here. This would be so nice to have!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to get out one of the many food stains my husband seems to attract, sometimes its catsup, sometimes its gravy, but always its daily, thanks for hosting this great giveaway
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I would use it on tomato stains.
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i'd like to try it on bicycle grease stains
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