*Prize provided by ACE. DB Reviews has teamed up with ACE to bring to its readers a great giveaway. Before we take a look at the ...
*Prize provided by ACE.
DB Reviews has teamed up with ACE to bring to its readers a great giveaway.
Before we take a look at the prize bundle, here is a little information about the brand. ACE are a popular name in the laundry and household cleaning products market. They have a specialised and patented technology called 'dyelock technology' that traps and prevents transfer of colour pigments released from garments while washing. This 'Colour Safety System' prevents colour runs while washing a mixed load.
All of ACE's products are hard on stains and gentle on clothes. Their Stain Remover Spray is a very handy product to have at home. It tackles everything from grease and stubborn stains and is suitable for use around the home and on coloured clothes.
ACE products can be purchased from Tesco’s, Morrison’s, The Range, Wilko, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s. For more information on the brand, visit www.acecleanuk.co.uk
Win a bundle of ACE cleaning products | 3 Winners
Let's now take a look at what is included in the prize bundle.
- 2 x ACE Colours Powder
- ACE for Whites
- ACE Power Mousse and
- ACE Stain Remover
- ACE for Colours Powder : contains the same stain removal technology as ACE for Colours, but in a powder format with a fully-recyclable cardboard box.
- ACE for Whites : has been specifically formulated to work better on lighter fabrics; it helps brighten dull whites while still being gentle on delicate clothes.
- ACE Power Mousse : works hard to keep household surfaces and white laundry bright and clean.
- ACE Stain Remover Spray : best for tackling germs, grease and stubborn stains, it is suitable for use around the home and on coloured clothes.
To win the prize bundle listed above, enter via the Gleam widget below. As mentioned earlier, there will be 3 prize winners, each winning a bundle of products.
All the best!
Depending what type of stain it is, best to use an appropriate stain remover
ReplyDeleteasap, apply a stain remover then wash.
ReplyDeleteI have used these before and they are brilliant for getting my clothes clean. 3 kids dogs and a tortoise all leads to loadsof mucky clothes
ReplyDeleteIt is a bit of a cop out but I still run straight to my mum for stain advice! Mum just KNOW don't they! She uses ace and once she used lemon and baking soda. Genius!
ReplyDeleteAce for colours is brilliant. Just pour a bit on the stain, get the rest of your wash ready and then add the stained item - you don't have to leave it longer than that.
ReplyDeleteTreat as soon as possible - much easier to remove when stain is fresh
ReplyDeleteTreat with stain remover and wash as soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteTreat them whilst still wet, then straight into the washing machine!
ReplyDeleteBaking Soda
ReplyDeleteTry to deal with the stain as soon as is practically possible. Any stain, if left, will be more difficult to remove.
ReplyDeleteMargaret Clarkson
ReplyDeleteInitially, soak in cold water, then use an ace treatment.
I use fairy liquid straight on the stain as soon as it happens
ReplyDeleteTreat as soon as possible. Ace Cleaning products really are ACE
ReplyDeleteGet the stain sorted as soon as possible & always check the internet for advice.
ReplyDeleteAsking my mum. That's what i do. I look at it and think no, i don't know how to get this out so I call her. she normally knows.
ReplyDeleteI've only sometimes gotten rid of stains! When it was my sons school shirts (which were white) I used bleach to get rid of bolognese & ketchup stains. But this is not something I'd recomend!
ReplyDeleteFor whites i add a small amount of bleach to the washing machine
ReplyDeleteStain remover and a hot wash
ReplyDeleteI use a stain remover before I was them
ReplyDeleteTreat the stain as soon as possible after it happens - much easier to shift than dried on stains.
ReplyDeleteask my daughter to sort it out
ReplyDeleteTreat the stain straight away, or overnight if it's soaked in
ReplyDeleteWork on the stain as soon as you can, so it is easier to remove.
ReplyDeleteGreat products!
ReplyDeleteTreat stains straight away. It is so much harder if you leave it.
ReplyDeleteTreat immediately.
ReplyDeleteDeal with is straight away, ideally with a stain remover
ReplyDeleteIt's called 'Vanish' for a reason....
ReplyDeleteGet the stain under warm water as soon as possible!
ReplyDeleteHairspray works to get rid of whiteboard pens from school polo shirts!
ReplyDeleteTry not to let the stain set. For best results, it's best to tackle the stain right away.
ReplyDeleteTreat it asap, baking soda and a bit of water great
ReplyDeleteSorting it out as soon as possible really does help. ACE products are also fab, they do the job very well!
ReplyDeleteUse hot water, stain remover and a bit of bi carb if needed
ReplyDeleteI apply fairy liquid to the stain then add it to the wash
ReplyDeleteI am new to ace but would usually soak it with a bit of bicarb of soda then wash normally
ReplyDeleteWith 2 football mad teenage boys in the house ...Ace for whites is a godsend
ReplyDeleteAlways put stain remover on stain then a cold soak then add to washing machine
ReplyDeleteTreat with stain remover as soon as possible then wash
ReplyDeleteTop tip if you get the chance, is to treat the stain straight away. The longer you leave it, the more the stain lasts. A bit of washing up liquid straight on the stain will lift up the fibres and help remove the stain.
ReplyDeleteTreat it as soon as possible and ace is fantastic at getting stains out
ReplyDeleteDon't delay, treat them straight away!
ReplyDeleteFor ink stains it’s good to spray hairspray on the area x
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