Every once in a while I have a half a load of lights and half a load of darks left....I'd love to finish the laundry but am a little nervous to run them together. I thought I'd give this detergent a little test, so the first load I tried this on, I put light beige sheets and dark stinky (toddler/baby...ugh!) clothes together. I'm not going to lie, I was a little apprehensive because the boys had a lot of really dark blue in that pile. But I took it out of the washer, and not only did it work great on the baby pee-pants smell, but I didn't notice any bleeding stains at all! Now I'll have no excuse not to finish the laundry since it can all go in together! ....umm, wait a minute...
Seriously....a navy blue baby outfit, dark purple pillowcase, beige sheets and white leggings -- all in the same load with no color bleeding at all! |
*They do say it's not a miracle worker though, lol, so if you have new or strongly colored pieces of clothing (like jeans or reds...) it's recommended to do those first on their own a few times.
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Disclosure: The Purex brand provided me with a sample of Purex No Sort for Colors detergent in exchange for a product review. However, all the opinions expressed here are my own.
I like the using liquid fabric softner on my towles the air dry. They smell so good
ReplyDeleteUsing no-sort would be a time saving tip. We waste a ton of time and energy having to do two medium loads rather than one large load.
ReplyDeletewash all your clothes together in cold water to save loads
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