Knocking Out Some Stains with Wisk

August 25, 2010 2 Comments »

To show how great Wisk is at fighting protein stains like grass, we were sent the tools to do an experiment. Luckily, Lil B was available for a little fun and a “cleaning” show. In order to facilitate our little experiment we were given a 32 load bottle of Wisk in the new red bottle, a lab coat, a pair of goggles, a Wisk button and a protein sticker, a beaker, a grass stained fabric patch, and a dropper. From there, it was all on us to clean the stain and make a video.

Wisk Logo

Lil B was more than excited about being involved in this video. He loves when we make videos! He did have some questions (and a few demands, too!) and those were answered before we began. The exchange went a little something like this:


Lil B: “Why do we have to do this experiment?”

Me: “Wisk asked us to try it out and make a video for them.”

Lil B: “Okay…but I’m keeping the lab coat…and the Wisk.”

Me: “You can keep the lab coat, but we’re negotiating the Wisk. I think I need it more than you do.”

Lil B: “We’ll see….”

Then it was video time. You can see for yourself how well Wisk worked. We were all quite impressed. Lil B was even thrilled to get some green “potion” out of the deal.

Wisk is available at major retailers nationwide, such as Walmart, Target and Kroger for a Suggested Retail Price of $5.99 for 50 fl oz. bottles that cleans 32 loads. I am looking forward to seeing how Wisk tackles other stains, but I have to say, if it handles everything else the way that it handles grass, I won’t be surprised. Wisk has always been a valued brand in our household, but with the new stain busting technology it’s becoming even more important to us.

Wisk Bottle

Visit Wisk.com to:

* Learn more about Wisk’s Stain Spectrum™ Technology and the different categories of stains
* Download a coupon
* Also, remember to visit Wisk at www.Facebook.com/Wisk
* Follow @Wisk on Twitter

Note: This post was compensated as part of the Wisk Campaign with One2One Network. I was paid to write this post, however the information, details, and thoughts are completely my own and were not purchased.

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