How To Do Laundry and Remove Stubborn Stains
Step 1: Make a Resolve Gold® In-Wash Stain Remover Paste
Dissolve 1/2 scoop of powder with 105ml of water and stir until mixed with a spoon/stick to ensure you get a smooth paste.
Step 2: Pretreat
Apply the paste to the surface of the stain and rub the paste into the stain for 30 seconds (up to a maximum of 5 minutes)
Step 3: Rinse
Rinse the paste off the garment.
Step 4: Wash
Add the rinsed garment to the wash with a scoop of Resolve Gold® In-Wash Stain Remover (or 2 scoops for heavily soiled loads) and your regular detergent.
Step 5: Dry
Whether you put your clothes in the dryer or hang them on the line drying finishes the wash process and you can marvel at your beautiful stain-free clothes.
While I have been a Resolve® user for years, I was skeptical that the 30-second test would work. I had a mustard stained shirt from one of my boys enjoying a hot dog and that stain came right out! 30-second pretreatment, rinse and then a wash with detergent and Resolve Gold® In-Wash Stain Remover and the shirt looked as good as new. This is the product that will help me survive my boys’ childhood!
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Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Resolve. As always all opinions are my own.
Elizabeth Matthiesen says
I have the Resolve spray and it works really well. I also use bile soap which is another good tip but I don’t know if you can get that here.
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
Great tips! I too use the Resolve spray and I have the Resolve for whites. Love all their products for clean stain-free laundry.
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paula schuck says
Well I use a lot of Resolve here too. I still need it even though my girls are older. There are different kinds of stains now and my youngest well she is a hands on kind of gal who likes to slide across floors randomly as if she is a rockstar. It itakes a big product to get those stains out.
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Little Miss Kate says
I am getting ready to pass on some of our kids clothes but need to give them a final wash before they leave. Thanks for the tips to get the stains out of them so someone else can use them again.
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Kelly @ City Mom says
Love your video! We are Resolve fans in our house as it really does work to get stubborn stains out. I haven’t used Resolve Gold yet so I’m looking forward to giving it a try.
Joann @ Woman In Real Life says
Yes, here’s to a summer of no stains! Great video and I will definitely try this product. My daughter is 11 but she still gets quite a bit of food on her shirts. ;)
Suzanne Rudge says
These are some great tips, thank you! I find there is always one or two things that I can just not get the stains out of, so this will go a long way to helping with that.
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