This weekend did not feel like the middle of May. There was SNOW? How can this be? Victoria Day Weekend is just around the corner! You know what that means right? Time to pack the coolers, open the pool, head to the beach, and indulge in some summer time treats! Ahh, I can admit that I can’t wait for those lazy days of summer. I’m looking forward to those days where my toughest decision of the day is to nap or to swim. To eat or to drink!
So this weekend , to try and rush summer to our front door, we spent time cleaning up that back yard, making sure the pool is one step closer to company ready, and of course indulging in some summery snacks.
To prepare for the weekend this crazy family of mine did a not so dry snack run. We crashed the variety store and loaded up on all manner of summer treats. Tops on our list? Red, orange and blue slushies, some Pink Minute Maid Lemonade and purple popsicles. The unofficial colours and tastes of summer! Then we sat outside in the sunshine, pretended we weren’t cold, and indulged like the freezer didn’t work. There were melty popsicles, sugar highs and sticky fingers. Lots of laughs and a plethora of stained white T-shirts. It was more fun than I care to admit. Why did we do this? To put Tide Ultra to the ultimate test of course! Can one detergent really remove the stains of summer all in one wash? There was only one way to find out. I encouraged my sticky fingered crew to do their worst. They flung slushy at each other, wiped their hands on each other. Dripped those popsicles on themselves, and then headed for a hot shower leaving me with the mess! GAH! Gross.
Those shirts were a disaster and I’ll admit it, I was pretty sure there was no way those stains were ever coming out.
Following the summer food fling, I got to work. I removed any chunks of popsicle before we went back in the house. This time, because those stains looked so bad, I did opt to soak the T-shirts for a few minutes in my laundry tub. Then I used my Tide Ultra Stain Release with its Zap!Cap as a pretreatment on the worst of the red and blue spots before I threw all of those (not so) white shirts in the wash using the warm cycle. Nothing fancy. And you know what? Those shirts came out clean!
Seriously crisp, white, couldn’t tell there had been a food fight clean. Amazing. I trust Tide knowing this product removes over 100 stains in one wash, including the foods of summer!
For more tips and tricks on stain removal, and information about the stains that Tide removes, check out Tide.ca.
Disclosure: I am a P&Gmom/mamanP&G ambassador. As part of my affiliation with this group I receive products and have been compensated to put Tide to the stain test. The opinions on this blog are my own.
Debbie White Beattie says
Tide can fix a lot of problems but it can’t fix the huge snowfall we just had and the -17 degrees outside but I want to be drinking those drinks in May right now
heather says
I love Tide the best out of all the detergents. I have had the best luck with Tide getting my whites super clean and bright. I just with that they would lower their price a little.
DARLENE W says
Tide works wonders on stains
Shirley says
Your kids must had fun messing up those shirts. Looks like tide definitely fixed that problem.
Jerry Marquardt says
I have loved Tide for many years now. I think that it does a very great job on clothes without high amounts of chemicals.
Mary Anne LaRocque-Ouamar says
Tide Ultra, back in the day my Mom used Tide. Even then it was the goto for 4 kids and a husband’s laundry. Sports, work, pool side, beach and camping. Can’t go wrong!
Debbie S. says
Whoa! Brave girl! I am thrilled they came clean for you! I must get some Tide Ultra! I am impressed!
Karen Smith says
With kids it’s impossible to keep anything white lol. I think I need to try out that Tide! 😄
Krista M says
I use a lot of cheaper brands of laundry detergent & I know 100% they would never get a stain out like that. I’m always pre-soaking/pre-treating & re-washing stained clothes over & over and it’s frustrating. This post has made an impact. Better to spend the extra money & save myself all that work by using Tide instead.