Tuesday, May 3, 2011

PUREX COMPLETE WITH ZOUT review and giveaway

As you may know I am a Purex Insider and a lover of Purex detergent.  I was recently allowed to review the latest product in their line of detergent - the NEW Purex Completel with Zout.

Now I am sure some of you have heard about the new detergent but for those of you that have not I will let you know a little about it.  Purex Complete with Zout is made of the high quality detergent Purex but it also includes Zout ( a stain remover created in the 60's for drs and nurses uniforms).

Now the product is safe to use in front and top loading washers.  Which makes it perfect for everyone.


Now I am sure you are wondering if it works.  Well, first of all you know it does it is by Purex.  Okay I am sure you are still skeptical.  Well, I tested the product out on my daughter's bedding.  Now I am sure just washing her sheets with does not impress you or show you how good the product is but what I failed to metion was that she had been sick and well, lost her dinner on them.  Now I don't have pictures mainly because that's gross and at the 3A.M. in the morning all I wanted to do was get it in the washer and back into my bed.  Besides would you really want to see a picture of that.  Now I was hoping it would get the stain out and guess what?  Yep my beloved Purex came through for me again and got the stain out and the horrible smell as well.  

This wonderful NEW product is available in most stores that sell laundry detergent or you can use their store locator.  Currently you can go to Purex website and request a sample for you to try yourself.  Now I am lucky enough to offer 2 of my readers the opportunity to win a coupon good for a free bottle of Purex Complete with Zout.  

GIVEAWAY ALERT

Mandatory entry is to leave me a comment telling me what you plan to test the laundry detergent on first.

 
Additional entries:

  • Follow me on Google Friend Connect (1 entry)
  • Follow me on Facebook (2 entry)
  • Follow me on Twitter (2 entry)
  • Post a comment on another post of mine - can not be a giveaway entry or just a comment that you posted (1 entry)
  • Tweet about this Giveaway    ( one entry per day)
  • Vote for me on Picket Fence Blogs (just click the button on the right) (1 entry)

  • Leave one comment per entry!!!! (This is important.  If the additional entries count as more than one email please comment the number of times you get credit for it so they count.)
Please include your screen names and email address with each entry so I can verify the information and to contact you if you win.

The giveaway starts today and will run for two weeks and will end @ Noon on May 17th. 

Good luck everyone!

91 comments:

  1. I'd try this out on jeans with grass stains!
    lesleymitchell52@yahoo.com

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  2. I'd use it on mud stains first.
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  3. Google Friend Connect follower
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  7. voted for you
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  8. AnonymousMay 04, 2011

    i would test it on my kids shirts with their food stains
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  10. I would test it on my boyfriends work shirts!

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  11. I plan to test it on grass stains.

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  12. I follow on gfc.

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  13. HORTON111@AOL.COM

    ON MY SON'S LAUNDRY

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  14. I plan to test it on my kid's school uniforms.
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  15. My favorite sweatshirt that my daughter bought me at college always seems to have food stains on the front. I would definitely try it on that!

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  16. school ts with stains here and there

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  17. I plan to try this out with ketchup stains.

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  18. I would test it on grass stains.
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  19. my work scrubs
    Thanks for the entry!
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  20. I plan to test it on my hubby's work clothes
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  21. AnonymousMay 11, 2011

    My husband's greasy work clothes! tracietrump@yahoo.com

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  22. AnonymousMay 11, 2011

    gfc follower! tracietrump@yahoo.com

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  23. AnonymousMay 11, 2011

    Follow you on FB entry 1! tracietrump@yahoo.com

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    Follow you on FB entry 2! tracietrump@yahoo.com

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  25. AnonymousMay 11, 2011

    Follow you via twitter@tmt121172 entry 1! tracietrump@yahoo.com

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    Follow you via twitter entry 2! tracietrump@yahoo.com

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  27. plan to test the laundry detergent on grease first.

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  28. I'd test it on greasy food stains.

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  29. GFC follower - Carrie K

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  30. Voted Picket Fence Blogs

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  31. Mud or grass. Thanks for the giveaway.
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  32. I would try this on grass stains first...I always have grass stains to work on!

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  33. I'm going to use this on garden stains - we do alot of gardening.

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  38. Following HENNESSEE0509 on twitter as ky2here1, #2

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  40. I would try the Purex out first on my grungy gardening clothes.


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  41. I follow you on GFC.

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  42. I tweeted this giveaway.

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  43. AnonymousMay 16, 2011

    I really want to use this on my son's soccer clothes!
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  44. clothes with grass stains
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  45. i like you on fb 1
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  46. i like you on fb 2
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  47. My husbands work clothes!
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  48. GFC Follower
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  49. I plan to test this on my son's baseball uniform! Thanks! ard1977@gmail dot com

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  51. follow you on FB under Rene Denning #1. ard1977@gmail dot com

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  52. follow you on FB under Rene Denning #2. ard1977@gmail dot com

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  53. follow you on twitter @amied027 #1. ard1977@gmail dot com

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  55. I plan to test it on my son's white sock
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  56. I plan to test the laundry detergent on my husbands work uniforms.

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  57. My kids clothes.. they get everything on them!

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  58. I'm a GFC follower.

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  59. I voted for you on Picket Fence Blogs.

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  60. id test this on my son clothes he gets so many stains

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  61. http://twitter.com/klp1965/status/70455135205203968

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  62. I would use it on my husband's gym clothes
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  63. Follow you on GFC as Mac Mom
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  64. I'm a fan on Facebook - Jessica K.
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  65. Facebook Fan #2
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  66. Twitter FOllower @Macmomof3
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  67. Twitter Follower @Macmomof3
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  68. Voted on Picket Fence
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  69. i plan to test this on a shirt that has a mayo stain on it, i can't seem to get the stain out, hopefully this will work
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  70. I'd use it on grass stains on my sons jeans

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  71. Like you on FB Susan Smith

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  72. Like you on FB Susan Smith #2

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  73. follow you via twitter susan1215

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  74. follow you via twitter susan1215

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  75. I plan to test it on dirty kids clothes

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  76. I Follow on Google Friend Connect

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  77. I follow on twitter 1

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  78. I Follow on Twitter 2

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  79. I would try it on my daughter's chocolate milk stains on her school shirts.

    kerrie@mayansfamily.com

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  80. I follow you on twitter as kmayans

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  81. I follow you on twitter as kmayans #2

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  82. I voted for your blog on picket fence blogs.

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  83. I would try it out on my 7 year old son's shirts! He gets them so filthy!

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  84. If I won, I would try it out on my daughters CLOTH DIAPERS...

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