Don't Let Stains Ruin Your Wardrobe
It’s school time
and this year you promise yourself you’re going
to do everything right. You’re going to shop
smart -- watch for back-to-school sales and shop early.
You’ll steer your child right past the aisle
of candy-colored calculators. And no matter what,
you won’t give in to pleas for a whole new wardrobe.
But no matter how much you try, back-to-school spending
still adds up. Last year, families spent more than
$450 per child on back-to-school gear -- most of it
on clothing that inevitably does battle with juice,
markers and mud. A recent survey showed that nearly
55 percent of moms admitted they had to replace a
piece of clothing because of a permanent stain. They
must not have heard about the Clorox Bleach Pen.
The Clorox Bleach Pen is the
pocket-sized guide to school year survival. It’s
a literal stroke of genius. It’s bleach in a
pen. Juice stains can be zapped from a striped polo.
Mud stains can be expelled from Converse sneakers.
It also comes with a wide tip for scrubbing out tough
grass and mud stains on dirty sports uniforms.
So whether you’re ringing
up the latest school fashions at the cash register,
or simply looking for creative ways to make last year’s
outfits look newer again, moms may want to put the
Clorox Bleach Pen at the top of their back-to-school
shopping list.
An ounce of prevention. Washing
clothes before treating the stain can “set”
tough stains, making them difficult, if not impossible,
to remove. The key is to “write off the stain”
as soon as it appears with the bleach pen, then wash
the garment as usual.
Keep new fashions looking new.
Zip up zippers, button all buttons, and turn clothes
inside out before washing. Don’t overstuff your
washer or dryer and remove dry clothes from the dryer
immediately to prevent wrinkling. Hang up clothes
in the closet; don’t overstuff drawers.
Update last season’s clothes
with a new look. Turn old clothes or hand-me-downs
into something fun that “feels” new. Personalize
old jeans, pants and shirts with the bleach pen. Kids
can add the names of their school, sports team, club
or best friends to a colored piece of apparel and
turn it into something new that also shows their school
spirit. It’s a great way to celebrate a pep
rally and give an old piece of clothing new life.
Look for new clothing that is
laundry friendly. When asked in a survey, more than
94 percent of moms said that a fabric’s ability
to resist and easily release stains is a driving factor
when buying clothes for children. Read clothing labels
before you purchase and avoid items that require dry-cleaning,
or contain lots of special handling instructions that
will add time to your busy life. Pass on clothes that
are hard-to-care-for materials, like leather, suede
and wool.
When in doubt, stick to apparel
brands that have held up well in the past for you
and have stood the “hand-me-down” test
of time. Don’t buy an item just because it looks
good.
For more laundry tips and creative
ideas, visit www.cloroxbleachpen.com.