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Reddit mentions of OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover Free, 3 Lbs, Green

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 11

We found 11 Reddit mentions of OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover Free, 3 Lbs, Green. Here are the top ones.

OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover Free, 3 Lbs, Green
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    Features:
  • Includes: One 3 lb box of OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover Free, Laundry Stain Remover for Clothes so you can harness the power of oxygen to get tough stains out
  • Free From: This clothing stain remover for laundry is free from irritating dyes and perfumes, making it perfect for those with sensitivities
  • Fight Tough Stains: OxiClean powder features an oxygen-based, water-activated formula that gets out tough dirt, persistent spots and set-in stains
  • Versatile Stain Remover: This stain remover for clothes works with regular detergent to get clothes extra clean and works on carpets, upholstery and nearly any surface in your home
  • Color Safe: Made without dyes or perfumes, this chlorine-free and color safe stain fighter doesn’t cause fading to your clothes in the wash
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ColorGreen
Height4.9 Inches
Length7.2 Inches
Number of items1
Size3 Pound (Pack of 1)
Weight3.2 Pounds
Width5.4 Inches

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Found 11 comments on OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover Free, 3 Lbs, Green:

u/allkindsofmamba · 4 pointsr/LifeProTips

Get some OxiClean, add powder to a bucket/mix with water, and leave your clothes soaking in there for 12-24hrs, and then wash regularly. Those pesky deodorant stains will be gone.

Source: I've done this before.

u/DocJones · 3 pointsr/Homebrewing

Oxi clean free

If it is just oxiclean without dyes perfumes then I guess it's fine, but looking at the amazon reviews, everyone seems to be indicated that it does have a fragrance added. Ether way, a single use is probably fine but I would go for Oxiclean Free.

u/bongggblue · 3 pointsr/opiates

> Last question! Does anyone know how to remove the blue dye in oxy 30's from a white shirt? Everyone sees the stains immediately and they shake their heads in disgust at me.

This should work..

u/thisistrue · 2 pointsr/CraftBeer

This is a proven method. Make sure to use Oxiclean Free. If you happen to be a homebrewer and have some PBW around, that also works great.


EDIT: Just realized you wanted to keep the labels. If you soak the bottles in Oxiclean Free or PBW for 10-12 hours this method will result in 50-75% of the labels falling off perfectly, but some will be completely ruined. I think it has to do with the type of glue some breweries use.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

My grocery store sells it. But if you cant find it locally Amazon has it

u/thatmaynardguy · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Oxyclean Versatile Free with the green on the label. amazon link for reference. It's dye free, fragrance free, and doesn't have chlorine. It's normally a wee bit cheaper at my local super market, like $8, but occasionally I'll see it online for less than that.

u/MrCrono666 · 1 pointr/Gameboy

Can you buy it off Amazon? :D

u/akaorenji · 1 pointr/winemaking

To bottle your wine, you're gonna want an auto-siphon (one of these bad boys http://www.amazon.com/Fermtech-5516-Regular-16-Auto-Siphon/dp/B0064ODELI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462350125&sr=8-1&keywords=auto-siphon) and appropriate tubing.

You're also going to need some kind of liquid dispenser (a la http://www.amazon.com/Arrow-Plastic-00756-Beverage-Dispenser/dp/B005S4LOYY/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1462350089&sr=8-10&keywords=water+dispenser - wash that shit out first).

You'll use your siphon to "rack" your wine into the dispenser and then dispense it into bottles of your choosing. If anything, buy the siphon's tubing at a homebrew store and not online; a lot of online venders sell non-food grade tubing and list it as food grade.

To clean out your jugs (carboys) I recommend Oxyclean Free (http://www.amazon.com/OxiClean-Versatile-Stain-Remover-Free/dp/B005GI8UPI) used in conjunction with really any clean scrubber. I'd clean out the bottles with this stuff too, then sanitize with star san. I usually keep some star san in a spray bottle; it makes life a lot easier.