Fight Tough Stains with Oxyclean!

As the mother of two active boys I am constantly looking for products that will remove tough stains from their clothes. It seems like they have a knack for getting the worst stains. Grass, red sauces, mud, blood, you name it and I fight the stains! Oxyclean has always been a go-to brand in my home because their products work the best at fighting the tough stains.

When I heard about the new Oxyclean Max Force line of products I was excited to try them. These new stain fighting products brought to you by Oxyclean contain four types of stain fighters that work together to get out even the toughest of stains.

  • Polymers bind dirt and soils to suspend them in the wash water and allow them to rinse away.
  • Amylase enzyme targets the starchy thickeners in foods that can bind the stain to fabric.
  • Solvents and Surfactants dissolve and trap grease and oils.
  • Protease enzyme targets protein stains like blood and grass.

The new Oxyclean Max Force line includes two great new products. Oxyclean Max Force Power Paks and Oxyclean Max Force Gel Stick Pre-Treater.

oxyclean power paksThe Oxyclean Max Power Paks boost detergent’s power to help remove the stains that your detergent misses. Active oxygen deeply penetrates fabric fibers to remove stains and leave clothes looking whiter and brigher than detergent alone. The individual paks offer a no mess convenience with the right amount of premeasured stain fighting power. The paks are safe to use in both regular and HE washing machines.

The new Oxyclean Max Force Gel Stick Pre-Treater which you just rub into the stain and it gets the stain out. The new stain grabbing applicator top helps to penetrate stains with 4 types of stain fighters packed into an ultra concentrated gel. This pre-treater offers ultimate flexibility because you can treat stains immediately and wash later – up to 1 week after application.

I tried both of these products and they both worked wonders on my laundry. I just love how bright my clothes came out after using the Power Paks. I even used the Power Paks with cool water and they still did their job! For the tougher stains I used the Gel Stick and it removed the bad grass stain on my son’s jeans with just one use. With the Gel Stick I do recommend letting it sit for at least a few minutes before putting it in the wash so the gel has time to really soak into the clothing. If you are like me and have tough laundry stains or just want to brighten your clothing I would totally recommend these products.

Oxyclean Max Force products are available at most large retail stores. If you would like to try them there is a coupon here for both products.

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  5. Tim Hughes says:

    I have 4 kids so everyday is a tough stain day but grass stains are the worst for me.

  6. Rosey says:

    My toddler decided blue ballpoint ink would look great on my white silk shirt. Hairspray did not work to remove it, and so the shirt still hangs in my closet, a victim of the toddler artistic touch.

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  9. Pamela S says:

    My son plays tackle on his HS football team. Need I say more about my toughest stains? LOL
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  10. Amanda S. says:

    My kids always seem to have dirt and grass stains from playing outside all the time!

  11. Angie says:

    I have a whole pile of clothes that I just can’t get the stains out of – juice, food, grass. Help!

  12. kelly wakefield says:

    I can never get armpit stains out of my daughter’s white shirts! I’ve tried everything!

  13. damon says:

    I can never get the grass stains out after baseball practice.

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  15. denyse says:

    My kids come homw with school STUFF on their clothes. I have no idea what it is half of the time but I can never get it out.

  16. Happi Shopr says:

    I can’t get hubby’s undershirts white again no matter how much bleach I use! I hate, hate, HATE sweat stains!!!

  17. Christine R. says:

    My son is a mustard fanatic and it’s embarrasing when I realize there’s still a stain on his clean clothes as he’s walking out the door to school.

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  20. Kelly says:

    Trying to get mud stains and grass stains off the kids clothes especially during sports. The worst!!

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  22. Christie says:

    My tough stain story is ongoing since I never seem to solve it to my satisfaction. It’s the soles of white socks. I never get them looking good and clean.

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  25. cher says:

    My son gets chocolate everywhere and if I don’t pre-treat, the stain isn’t coming out.

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  29. Shelly cox says:

    With an 8 year old boy there are so many stain stories! Tonight he decided to work out on my treadmill (about time someone used it!) lol Anyway, he just had to paint his face with a marker so he could have his war paint on to work out. It is now all over his clothes and my bathroom.

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    I take blood thinners and bled all over a gabardine. It was %&$^ to get out.

  34. Kimberly says:

    I washed a tube of chapstick once, and it stained everything.

  35. Kimberly says:

    I washed a tube of chapstick once, and it stained everything.

  36. Michael says:

    We were living in an older home that had antiquedated plumbing. That being said, using the washing machine was not recommended for cleaning color sensitive clothing as it was almost guaranteed that those items would come out with a rust colored tie-die!

  37. karen says:

    Cat urine is a tough stain to remove, but Oxy Clean can. Thanks.

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  50. Stephanie says:

    I have two small children, so I have many tough stains happening around my house. One story would be my little guy getting blueberry smoothie all over his church clothes.