Stains, stains, and more stains . . . such is the life of a mom of five (or any mom for that matter). Keeping up with them is a never-ending task. Wouldn’t we all love to find a more effective method for removing those pesky grass and food stains?
Enter Spray ‘n Wash Bright & White, a new bleach alternative that keeps colors bright and whites looking white. Simply add a capful to your regular laundry cycle, and you can whiten and brighten your clothes without those worries associated with chlorine bleach. Man, my husband can do some damage with a bottle of that stuff!
Right now you can enter “Listen to Your Clothes” Sweepstakes and win some fabulous prizes including a laundry room makeover valued at $10,000! All you have to do is share a story about a time when you had a bleach accident in the laundry room.
Want to win a Spray n’ Wash Bright & White prize package?
Spray ‘n Wash is offering Deal Seeking Mom readers the chance to win one of two cute washing machine-themed boxes each with a full-size bottle of new Spray ‘n Wash Bright & White.
How can you win?
Leave a comment describing what your ideal stain removal product would be like. That’s it – pretty easy, huh?
Prize:
(2) Spray ‘n Wash Bright & White prize packages
This giveaway ends at 2:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday, April 21st. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!


Cherissa
My ideal stain-fighting product would REALLY clean as well as bleach on whites, without ruining color clothes that accidentally get spilled upon. Thanks for the chance to win!!
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Adina
Something that gets out ketchup easily, with no soaking!
Adina
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Patricia Barrows
It would dance into my laundry basket/pile and swish itself all over the clothes and then put everything in the laundry machine. Barring that, something that removes set in stains. Thanks!
Rebecca
It would be able to take out stains that are set…..as in, I didn’t see them or forgot them and then washed them and dried them and THEN saw it and tried to treat it….never works!
Celia
My ideal stain remover would clean any and all stains including mystery stains without leaving the faintest trace behind. It would come either in powder form in a cardboard (recyclable) container or super concentrated in a recyclable plastic container. And it would smell like the Appalachian foothills after a summer rain.
Amy Harwood
My ideal stain remover would allow me to mix stained and non-stained clothing in one load of laundry (ie, the baseball pants covered with red clay and the socks that are just sweaty and dirty) and not have anything fade in areas where the spray was sprayed and get discolored in areas where sprayed clothing rubbed against unsprayed clothing in the washer! (think I have had this experience more than once?)
Heather R
My ideal stain removal product would remove all stains, including baby food, while keeping my clothes from fading. It would also be great if I didn’t have to soak the clothes for hours on end for the product to work.
Ohiomom
For my stains, I dip the stain spot in water and then dip it in Tide With Bleach. Works like a charm!
Kathi
In addition to one that works like magic, I’d like astain removal product that my husband would want to use so he could pretreat the stains on his clothes and I wouldn’t have to look for them.
MARY
MY IDEAL STAIN REMOVER WOULD TAKE AWAY ALL THE FOOD SPILLS ON MY CLOTHES.
Libby Sellers
my ideal stain remover would be one that took grease and oil out of clothes the first time! The best i have found is the one with Resolve power in the max strength- i think that is Spray and Wash.
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Morgan
My ideal stain remover would remove stains I didn’t see before I washed them! How about a stain remover that works on clothes and carpet? A two in one??
kk
Something easy to use and effective with the first application.
Rachel
My ideal stain remover would be able to get stains in after they have been well set in. Like all the ones that get missed when my boyfriend does the wash without any pre-treating.
Hillary
The ideal stain remover for me would be the kind that is great at getting stains that are set in out without a lot of work on my part!
Thanks! Hillary
cindy
My ideal stain remover would magically make stains disappear, and leave clothes looking spotless. It would just spray on and the stain would rise to the surface and you could wipe it off.
Mindy Ranck
My ideal cleaner would be one that get’s the kid’s grass stains out of their jeans!
Kim F.
I would love a stain remover I could apply on stains like carrots or something I really fear won’t come out…but then be able to leave it to wash later. I always feel like i need to launder those things right away…and I hate that.
Deborah
My ideal stain remover would get all stains while washing even if I didn’t see them before they went into the wash…I guess it would be a magic detergent!!
Crystal
My ideal stain remover would be one that would target all stains throughout the whole house. Carpet, walls, clothes, etc.
shari
my ideal stain removing product would take away all those red clay dirt stains that get on my son’s clothes!!
michelle Scott
taking lip gloss out of clothes and carpeting with the emmollient ingredient that is in it. seems impossable to penetrate to remove.
And also washable marker that seems not so washable.
Nancy M.
My ideal stain remover would get out all the stains my toddler gets on both of us and the stains in my husband’s work clothes.
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Sam
In one day, with three boys, I need a miracle stain remover that will take out: blood, dirt, grass, puke, snot, other bodily excretions (we are potty training!) and that’s all before 9 am. Bring it on!
Colleen Jeffery
It would get out stains that have been sitting for a week in the laundry basket.
Trish Barton
It would get out stains on clothes that have already been washed and dried. It would also get out stains on carpets from pets and juice spillings. And because mustard is one of the toughest stains to get out, it would do so with ease!
Lauren
I’d love one that would get out the stains I miss as they go into the wash! So many seem to come out if you catch them before you wash the clothes, but if you miss them you’re doomed :(
Thanks!
Heather Martin
My perfect stain remover would get out all those spots I missed even after they’ve been thru the dryer. Oh, and those spots left by oily residue…they are impossible! They must go!!!
JERILYN
My perfect stain remover would get out red dirt and all the other things that my 16-12-10 & 2 year old can come up with. Is that even possible.