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11/20/2008 - Cindy writes:
This product does work. I spilled bright pink nail polish on my royal blue carpet, and voila, Oxiclean cleaned it up completely!
11/17/2008 - William writes:
I don't use oxiclean in laundry, but instead use the powder form (with water) to treat stains on carpets and furniture. Carpeting has had poor results, removing the stain but also taking some color out of the carpet. However, for removing dried blood from an off-white couch, oxiclean did the trick. (Applied with a cotton swab, blotted repeatedly, then clean water applied with a cotton swab and blotted repeatedly to get all the oxiclean out.) The stain was gone in minutes (though dabbing and blotting with water to remove any trace of oxiclean took another 10 minutes). So for certain specific applications, the stuff works.
11/15/2008 - Toby writes:
Oxi Clean (the liquid) does work well with getting skid marks out of underwear. I know an older person who is not of the best of health, and I would sometimes do this person's laundry. The underwear looks clean and new after using Oxi Clean.
11/11/2008 - Rachel writes:
I Love oxyclean. I am the mother of a toddler and it works wonders if I let most things soak in it. However the other day my husband left an ink pen in his poocket and it got on my favorite pants! I used oxyclean as a paste and rubbed it onto the pen stain. It then left a giant white stain on my pants. I tried to use dye remover to remove all of the color from the pants and then redye them, but it still left a giant white mark. Any suggestions????
10/19/2008 - Jane writes:
We've been using it for years. It doesn't work on grease stains, but for plant based stains, it's great. It got spaghetti sause out of a brand new shirt.
As far as the yellow stains on whites, I don't have an answer, except for make sure you rinse it well.
I use it on commercial grade tablecloths. I also use it in most loads of laundry. It isn't a soap substitute, but we add a scoop to the regular detergent before adding the clothes, to make sure it gets well dissolved.
10/14/2008 - Stephanie writes:
I have a 5 month old at home and she can get some pretty explosive diapers. I use Oxy Clean Spray whenever they leek onto clothes or fabric, let it sit, and wash. Let me tell you, it works great! Thanks to the spray version, most of her clothes are stain free. I've tried other products but they don't work as well.
9/29/2008 - Erin writes:
I came out of my house one morning to find that a hawk had killed a bird and eaten it on the hood of my white car. The car was covered in blood stains that were totally dried on. I tried washing it, scrubbing it, washing again, and nothing was getting it off. My mother suggested I use OxiClean so I made a thick paste and applied it with a sponge and, amazingly enough, it took all of the blood off of the paint.
9/25/2008 - Frank writes:
I have been an OxiClean user for over 10 years, and LOVE IT. I have recommended it to friends countless times. I have never had a negative result. The worst that has happened is it won't remove certain stains.
I think people are just not reading the directions. I have saved thousands of dollars of clothes by using it, not to mention the carpets.
If you have a non-grease stain on a shirt, you're better off mixing some OC in a pail of hot water, soaking the shirt, and let it stay for as long as necessary. Some really tough ink stains took all night, but they came out fully.
I honestly can't understand why anyone hasn't had success. They are definitely doing something wrong.
note: if you mix a batch of OC, use it immediately, otherwise throw it out. I loses potency after a while.
9/18/2008 - neo writes:
I luv oxiclean! it has taken out all my stains, no matter how bad or old. It works SO GOOD for me! I will not stop using this product. Maybe yall just used it improperly?
7/17/2008 - Martin writes:
Oxy clean is simply sodium percarbonate - when dissolved in water, it forms a solution of sodium carbonate (also known as washing soda) and hydrogen peroxide. The bleaching effect comes, of course, from the hydrogen peroxide. In order for the product to work properly, you must make sure it is completely dissolved before adding any laundry. If this is done, the product will work just fine. I believe that there are some people who put their clothes into the machine, start the cycle, then add the oxy clean to the wash, right on top of the clothing, as the water fills the machine. This is improper technique. Additionally, if the product is left exposed to the atmosphere (with the lid off), it will eventually lose its potency as a result of the sodium percarbonate reacting with the moisture in the air. It will eventually end up as a tub of washing soda and will no longer produce the active ingredient of hydrogen peroxide, so keep the lid on tight at all times to retain the product's potency.
7/2/2008 - Tracy writes:
After seeing this product advertised for years on TV, I noticed it at a local warehouse store (rhymes with [])and picked it up. I'm not sure if it's the same product ordered on TV...it has the title versitile listed with it's Oxy Clean name. Anyway, it has performed beautifully for me. I had heard it might lighten dark colors, so I don't used it with darks, but I add a scoop with my bedding or whites, and often with my 19 year old son's clothing, which needs extra cleaning, as he tends to wear things more than once (college kids!) plus he works in a restaurant and gets greasy. For everything I've used it for I've been exceptionally pleased, and I don't please easy. My whites are whiter, and it even removed the orange iron stains in my many years' old washing machine. I even tried it on a dark, set in stain on my light colored carpet, and it got almost all of the stain out, about a 75% improvement over other products I had tried on the stain.
I would highly recommend this product. It's a welcome addition to my cleaning product lineup. The only tip I can think of is that I always make sure I follow the directions and make sure it's dissolved in warm water in the washer tub before adding clothes, even if I then switch the water over to cold.
5/24/2008 - Joe writes:
I read a few of the complaints and I am very surprised. I did notice something common with the people complaining about it doing nothing, they all bought the product at a dollar store. Maybe that has something to do with it. I have been using Oxy Clean (correct spelling) for years. It is an amazing cleaning product. Now, what I think some people do not realize is that if you wash and dry clothes then later try to get a stain out, it probably will not work. Using this on stains when you wash them after getting the stain it works perfectly. It can also get blood out of materials. Who has not ruined something by getting a cut and then got it on your clothes or furniture? This product is amazing. I do not use it in my everyday washes, but if I have been doing hard work and sweating a lot or doing something where I get really dirty I use it in the load with those clothes and it is awesome. Also, try the new liquid version of Oxy Clean, it works really well. Oh, buy from Target not a dollar store to make sure you are actually getting Oxy Clean and not some cheap knock-off.
5/7/2008 - Mike writes:
In the laundry, I use Oxy in the white load instead of bleach. It does just as good and is better for the environment. I also use a scoop when washing the kids' sports uniforms, sheets and towels.
Try this: Run 1 scoop through an empty dishwasher. It cleans it so well it looks like new again. I do this monthly.
4/19/2008 - Samantha writes:
I really love Oxyclean. I am a college student and my mom (a laundry expert) has been using it for years and showed me how well it worked. It has gotten out the majority of the stains I've used it on. So far I have only used it on pre-treating stains, in the washing machine, and to get out carpet stains (worked great in all areas) but would like to try the other uses as well.
I only have 2 complaints about this product: 1. Don't use this on clothing that has silk screening/decals/fabric paint on it!! I used Oxyclean to stain treat (I soaked the garment in a bucket with warm water and a little oxy clean) a pink tank top I bought that has little silver polka dots that are either silk screened or decaled/painted on the fabric, anyway it took off all the dots. So really it does work good maybe too good but like I said, be careful not use it on anything with decoration because it will take the paint/decal/silk screening right off!
2. I used the new blue Oxyclean strain pre-treater on my magenta coach cover and it turned the blue stain to a very light almost white pink (looks like a bleach stain), perhaps a bad interaction or cheap dye but the stain pre-treater has worked great on my clothes that have stains!
4/6/2008 - celia writes:
The complaints about this product surprise me. We have used Oxiclean for years and had good results.
Anyone who has boys who like toys knows that absolutely NOTHING is 100% when it comes to stain removal.
We have hunting, fishing, skiing, paintball, rugby, etc etc etc at my house. Besides that my guys work on cars, boats, snowmobiles, electrical stuff, and sometimes their clothes are just nasty before washing. If it wasn't for oxiclean I would need to throw out many socks after just one wearing!
Stains need to be pre-treated as others have mentioned. You need to get at it as soon as you can. We also use well water so add oxiclean to pretty much every load.
We also have a front loading washing machine which we've had for 15+ years now. That is another secret to cleaning clothes (which apparently the whole world has stumbled on now).
If oxiclean is so aweful why are there so many competing products now?
BTW, the best thing ever for blood stains (as told to me by one of the techs at our blood bank). Contact lens saline solution. Its make-up is similar in pH and salinity to plasma. It works wonderfully on old, dried blood.
4/3/2008 - Lauren writes:
I have to defend this product as it works great for me. I use it the way Barbara of comment 12/17/07 writes: I fill a bucket with the hottest water from my tap, but I add just one scoop of Oxi powder. Then I soak the garment (overnight works the best). Also, like Barbara, I have sometimes put that same soaking solution into the washer with the garment and other unstained garments, and the whole load comes out great. In my experience, the product works best when you dissolve the powder into a highly concentrated water solution. Soak stained garments completely. Through trial and error I found that if you only treat the stained area you might be left with a water mark where the stain used to be and this is no good, but soaking the entire item even if it is a material that is dry-clean only, like 100% silk, this method has worked perfectly. This method has also worked with items I was ready to turn into a rag because it was a set-in, old stain. Great product, in my opinion!
3/28/2008 - Aoife writes:
I didn't notice much change in my laundry when I tried it there, but I LOVE IT for stains in the carpet. After letting my son walk through the living room with _grape juice_ in a cup (yeah, I know better), I used the oxyclean to clean up the spills my son left in our cheapo beige carpet. I must have had 20 to 30 spots of red and few big puddles. After I was done, you couldn't even tell anything was spilled, let alone red grape juice. For that, OxyClean has my loyalty!
2/16/2008 - Deborah writes:
I originally purchased Oxiclean about 8-10 years ago in powder form. Where we lived (NJ) it made a huge difference in my whites--where we are now (FL) it makes no difference at all. Either the product has been changed in that time or the difference in the water which caused dinginess in NJ is what is creating the lack of noticeable benefit now. However, used in a paste form on blood stains this is still my first choice, but it must be applied directly and rubbed into the clothes. I have never used it on carpet. I am going to try it on my jewelry as one person suggested.
1/17/2008 - Caroline writes:
I just wanted to point out that there are far more compliments than complaints for this product. It doesn't seem to deserve its status as a 'blacklisted' product. It certainly isn't a 'scam' in any sense of the word. It's a fairly inexpensive product easily available at thousands of stores, including grocery stores, [] et al, [], etc. If someone doesn't like it, most of these stores will give you a refund on the product if you ask for one.
1/17/2008 - Caroline writes:
I use this first of all to soak my coffee pot and filter basket each week, as well as clean any stains off the maker itself. It works great. I also have an older cat with IBS, and she throws up when she has an attack. I just wipe it up, then spray with oxyclean and warm water, leave for about 10 minutes, and blot with towels. I have light ecru carpeting, and there's never a trace left. I also use it as a paste rubbed into laundry stains, and they almost always come out the first time, the second for sure. I can't live without this in my cupboards!! I use it for a lot of other things as well, but this will do for now.
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