Wisk HE Protein Stain Fighting Experiment

My kids get food, grass, dirt, who knows what sometimes, on their clothing and if it doesn’t end up on top of the washer when they take it off, I forget to treat it. Things like Spaghetti sauce and blood sometimes just do not come out unless they are pre-treated. Wisk, cuts out a step. As you can see in this video, Wisk gets it all out, but feel free to pre-treat a stain you may be worried about.

 

IMG_4838Experiment Supplies:

Protein-Stained Swatch, Dropping Pipette, Plastic Beaker, Goggles, Lab Coat, Bottle of Wisk® Laundry Detergent

Steps:

Fill the Plastic Beaker with warm water

Lay out the Protein Stained Swatch

Pour some Wisk into the Lid

Fill up the Pipette with Wisk from the lid

Spell or draw something on the Protein Stained Swatch

Let it sit for a few a little bit

Then place the fabric in the water and swish it around.

While I was doing this experiment with my daughter she asked a lot of questions. One of them being what was the Protein symbol for. The whole point of this experiment was to illustrate the stain fighting ability of Wisk. Specifically targeting protein based stains such as grass. The piece of fabric was coated in grass and smelled awful. After we did the experiment it smelled much better. So my answer in the video is incorrect. Also, it was a piece of fabric and not paper. This was step one in finding out if the new Wisk with Stain Spectrum Technology will get out stains in all of the groups without having to pre-treat the stains.

The Three Groups:

* Carbohydrates such as milk chocolate
* Proteins such as grass
* Oils such as peanut butter

To learn more:

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Wisk is available in August at major retailers nationwide, such as Walmart, Target and Kroger

 

I received monetary compensation for my participation, but my review and opinions are my own.

Comments

  1. Zoe is soooooo cute, I just want to eat her up! We did the same experiment with Kaydee today and had a lot of fun. The detergent completely wiped out our smiley face like it did her name.

  2. Tammy says:

    Very cute – my 14 year old didn’t care too much when I told her now she could get the stains out of her own clothes herself…LOL!

  3. Rob says:

    She is too cute. Shae has the same play kitchen that you have in the background. LOL.

  4. Zoe is adorable! We did the same experiment but my helper wasn’t so helpful. :) Great job ladies.

  5. Gran Ann says:

    Wisk HE works very well on old folk’s stains, too.

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  1. MomStart says:

    Discovering Wisk HE fights protein stains like grass with Zoe was FUN http://momstart.com/2010/09/wisk-he-protein-stain-fighting-experiment/

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