
As a mom of three kids five and under, I go through a lot of detergent. With my baby girl (well she’s not so much a baby anymore at 18 months) I wash all of her clothes separate with a sensitive hypoallergenic detergent. My 4 year old had bad eczema as a baby and still has bouts of it and my daughter has sensitive skin that I don’t want to irritate, especially with the cold weather we have in Chicago. Luckily detergent has never really bothered their skin, but I don’t want to take any chances and prefer a gentle detergent for my little ones.
Purex Baby Detergent is hypoallergenic, dermatologist-tested and formulated to be extra gentle on your little one’s skin. It leaves clothes smelling fresh and clean and won’t harm the flame resistance of sleepwear. It has the same tough-on-stain fighting formula as regular Purex but it is specially formulated to be gentle on baby’s sensitive skin. So yes it will remove those stubborn baby stains (spit-up, poop, milk…) but it won’t irritate their soft skin.

I love that I can use Purex Baby Detergent in my high-efficiency washer (yes it works in traditional top-loading washers too) and the best part is that it doesn’t cost a fortune. I admit with my boys I used Dreft for Babies for a few months and then it was just so expensive I slowly stopped buying it. Purex Baby is cost effective, meaning I save money on a safe detergent for my family without jeopardizing quality. The smell is amazingly fresh and I have started using it for all of my children’s clothes, including our own. Purex has done it again and made a detergent I love and want to use for my family.
BUY IT: Purex Baby is not available in every store. To find a store near you that carries it, try using the store locator at www.purex.com/prodcuts/detergent/baby
WIN IT: (3) US winners will receive a coupon for Free Purex Baby Detergent
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Spaghetti Sauce and white shirts are a bad combo in my home.
Sauce on my shirt from a meatball sub
I dealt with a bloody nose – ick!
spaghetti sauce!
Grass stain from my son’s jeans!
grease on my sons jeans – ick
Only because you asked— stain was dried puke from my daughter’s bout of stomach virus…was horrrrrible!
Mustard.
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Coffee stains on my shirt.
salad dressing. it’s always salad dressing.
Recently tackled green stain from baby food “peas”
It was terrible!
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Mustard. Yuck!
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ink stain
My husband spilled chili on his shirt.
Grass stains are always my hardest battle.
my makeup foundation always stains the collar of my shirts
spaghetti sauce
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I tackled rust stains
blood
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Pizza sauce.
Mustard!
I recently got rid of a spaghetti sauce stain…with the help of dawn dish detergent…
ketchup stain…with the help of dawn dish soap
I spilled some barbeque sauce on my blouse. After spotting and scrubbing, I finally got it out. I have to be more careful.
I’d have to say coffee. Thank you for the cool giveaway!
it was a red wine stain —– Pauline aka Paol Trenny ….. emscout9 at Hotmail dot com
Oil stain on my shirt from cooking.
I recently tackled ketchup stains.
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Thanks for the giveaway… homemade marinara sauce from cloth napkins.
what a great giveaway. thank you.