Every new parent knows that laundry is the source of much stress and anguish. The pile of dirty laundry keeps growing despite your best efforts to throw clothes in the washer on a daily basis. The extra money you are spending on detergents is impacting your grocery budget. The yellow stains (from formula or breast milk) are your arch nemesis, and you are defeated by them constantly. I had no idea how to remove yellow stains like these. It was a mess!
Before Darah was born, we did 2 loads of laundry each week. Oh how I long for those days! Now we do anywhere between 4 and 7 loads of laundry each week for our family of 3. I remember doing a load of baby clothes for the very first time back in August. I was absolutely horrified that Darah’s precious little onesies were coming out of the wash with yellow stains set in them after being worn only once. This was well before the introduction of serious poo or of solid foods, too! Fortunately, my mother-in-law came to visit a week after the birth and she taught me how to make sure that all the stains in our laundry came out
What is her secret? It’s simple….Biz
Biz is a stain fighter that is aavailable in liquid or powder form. It can be applied directly to clothes to pre-treat them, or just added to your load of laundry along with your detergent. It has been around for over 40 years, and now I know why: because IT WORKS.
>How does it work? Well, I can’t get into all the scientific details with you, but the trick isn’t bleach or phosphates, because Biz doesn’t contain either of those. It does contain natural enzymes, though, and that makes it one heck of a stain fighter. Those enzymes break down the proteins that make up all those nasty stains; they basically don’t stand a chance!
2. Add water and clothes to the machine.
Variation: My mother-in-law soaks her clothes in Biz alone, and then adds regular detergent when she starts the washing machine back up. She also has great results with her method. I do it differently because I often forget to add the detergent with this method!
You may think that soaking laundry for 8 hours isn’t practical, and it definitely isn’t for every load. But if you get in the habit of starting a load before you go to bed and finishing it when you wake up, or of starting a load before you head out the door for work and finishing it up when you get home, you’ll find it to be very doable, at least for some of your laundry!
Did you notice that my routine doesn’t include spraying down the stains with something like Shout? That’s because Biz does the work for me; I don’t have to seek out the stains! I have had success with removing blood, butter, sweat, all sorts of baby stains (I think you know what I mean!), food and juice (think raspberry Kool-Aid!). The truth is that since I started using Biz in August, I have not had a single stain set in on our clothes. Not one!!!
I can’t promise you that Biz will remove that year old wine stain from your cashmere sweater, but that’s because I’ve never tried this combo. Here are a few quotes from other satisfied customers who HAVE had success getting out some really old stains:
“I’ve been an antique dealer for as long as Biz has been in existence. I bought some of the ugliest lots of linens that came clean with overnight soaking. Victorian whites were blinding. I had other dealers crying for my ‘secret formula.’ I’ve tried newer products as they come into (and disappeared from) the marketplace, and always return to Biz.”
“I cannot believe what an incredible product BIZ is. My daughter-in-law brought over a box and asked if I could get a formula stain out of a red and white onesie that someone gave her. The stain was over a year old. I made a paste and it lifted the stain. Unbelievable!”
Edit: This giveaway is closed. Congratulations to #250!
Jinxy and Me says
Oil stain are the worst! I try to launder quickly to fight stains.
Atreau says
I have a very hard time removing oil stains.
lilyk says
I learned from watching the video that Biz can be used on any stain and colors/whites.
lilyk says
I learned from the tips and tricks section that a normal dose for a front-loader or top-loader is ½ cup, but with HE machines use ¼ cup.
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I became a fan of Biz on Facebook under the name Lily Kwan/likwan. #2
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lilyk says
I have the toughest time getting grass stains out of my clothes. My method for fighting tough stains is to wash soiled clothes right away.
Donna says
For stubborn stains and extra dingy clothes.
Step 1 – Apply Biz directly to stain.
Step 2 – Rub in gently. Wait 3-5 minutes. Do NOT allow it to dry on fabric.
Step 3 – Wash as usual with Biz and detergent.
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Donna says
Grass stains are hard to get out. I have used bleach on white.
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dhunt says
Would love to win!!!
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Heather says
From tips and tricks, I learned this: HE machines allow you to cut the normal dose of Biz powder in half.
Heather says
I learned from the video that Biz contains enzymes and has been around for 30 years. Sounds like a lot of stains will come out with pre-soaking.
Heather says
Red stuff. I swear, every time I wear white, something red comes at me from any and all directions. I try stain sticks, soaking in oxygen stuff and staring at it with anger. Nothing works.
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I follow on google 2/2
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my kids food stains are terrible to get out eaglesforjack@gmail.com
purango says
I have the most trouble with grass stains. I use a spray stain cleaner but it doesn't work very well. garrettsambo@aol.com
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With two toddlers- it is always grass stains!!
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Sarah says
I follow on GFC #2
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Ashley says
On the tips and tricks, I learned what a colorfastness test is. LOL I wasn't sure. (Apparently it is putting a drop on the clothing, waiting 5 mins, and making sure it doesnt remove the colors!)
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Sarah says
I follow on GFC #1
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Ardy22 says
blogged giveaway no.2
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Sarah says
I have the hardest time removing baby food stains from my child's clothing.
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Ashley says
I find that grease or oil stains are tough to get out, but I usually spray the stains with Shout, let them sit overnight, and wash them normally the next day. That usually works.
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Tammy says
TIPS & TRICKS:
If you have an HE Machine you can dissolve one dose of Biz powder in 16 ounces of tap water and pour the mixture into the bleach dispenser.
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Tammy says
The toughest stains have got to be the oil based ones. I use the newest version of spray and wash and it usually does the trick.
Ardy22 says
I learned the best way to presoak with Biz is used a cup in 2 gal warm water for half hr or overnight if needed
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Ardy22 says
The toughtest stains I have to deal with are red mud stains. I usually dont succeed but I prescrub the stains with pure detergent and then wash. Helps some
Suzanne says
My trouble stain is pasta sauce. Maybe because the kids like to slurp it though they are told not to. I try to get dish soap on the stains as fast as possible and soak them in cold water.
Jes*In*CO says
Chocolate is the worst in my house! (In the form of chocolate milk)
I usually try to catch it right away and soak/scrub it before it sets.
I agree BIZ is awesome, have tried others without getting anywhere near the results.
Thanks, greimanjATcomcastDOTnet
Suzanne says
The toughest stains for me are deodorant stains. Blood I can handle, but I'm still struggling with getting out the deodorant. Thanks for the contest!
trixx says
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trixx says
From the tips & tricks section, I learned that Biz can be used for items that have "No Bleach" or "No Chlorine Bleach" labels, you just need to test for colorfastness before washing.
trixx says
From the brief segment, I learned that you can remove grass stains if you presoak with Biz & warm water for 1/2 hour.
trixx says
I usually just presoak my clothes to get out stains, I have a hard time with tomato stains like spaghetti sauce.
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I'm a google friend connect follower #2
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Gianna says
Oil or baby spit up. I tend to use clorox for those but it doesn't work all of the time.
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Arla says
as for stains jelly or jam and blood and I like to pre soak in cold soapy water as my method.
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liliesrnice says
baby food stains have been very tough to get rid of. i usually put some detergent on the stain & let it soak before i wash the clothes. it helps a bit.
Betty C says
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Betty C says
My most serious stains are oil and grease. I haven't found a foolproof way to treat them because there is always a discoloration left behind. I usually use an oxygen treatment because I know for sure bleach doesn't do it.
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Happi Shopr says
I hate the icky sweat stains on hubby's undershirts! I have found that if I smear a greasy stain with orange GOOP and let it sit overnight before washing, it will usually come right out.
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dddiva says
Toughest stains to get out here are grease from Ken's work.
We use Tide and Clorox along with Shout- results are meh.
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Nancy S. says
I think the hardest is coffee. I'm always spilling it on my big chest. I usually use Shout but not always successfully.
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Tylerpants says
On the Tips & Tricks page, I learned that if you have an "HE" machine, you use ¼ cup of Biz along with your detergent. tylerpants(at)gmail.com
Tylerpants says
I learned that lemon juice or vinegar may work for stains but they are labor intensive unlike Biz. tylerpants(at)gmail.com
Tylerpants says
My toughest stains are baby food stains, especially bananas! I usually just scrub with some detergent to try to get it out. tylerpants(at)gmail.com
Melanie says
8m mth old baby… enough said lol
Anonymous says
The stain I have the most trouble with is a wine stain
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Jenn S. says
My toughest stains are ink stains. With the ink, I find a cheap hairspray (the higher alcohol content the better) and spray it on the area and let it dry , then wash as normal.
amy16323 says
i have a tough time getting koolaid out.
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Michael says
My biggest battle is with stains from spaghetti sauce – especially with the olive oil and the residual grease from the meat. Typically I use baking soda and peroxide to minimize the collateral damage! 😉
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Chip says
I learned that Biz is designed to be compatible with all HE and front-loading machines. HE machines allow you to cut the normal dose of Biz powder in half. If you have an "HE" machine, use ¼ cup of Biz along with your detergent. This is good to hear.
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Chip says
Spaghetti sauce seems to be the trickiest for me.
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I tweeted on Twitter here:
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learned from the video that biz can be used on any colors and whites both no need to buy 2 different products
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I learned to add Biz Stain Fighter to every load along with detergent to get stains out.
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blueeyeleo says
grass stains and believe it or not I have been using Spot Shot its a carpet cleaner and I pretreat the stain as it goes in the laundry and so far its the best. Hope I win so I can see if Biz can hold a candle to it 🙂
trishden says
I follow you on Google Friends Connect. Thanks! trishden #2
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trishden says
Hi, I learned from their tips and tricks that you can pretreat by Soaking for 30 minutes to remove most stains, or If necessary, soak overnight. Biz will remain active and continue to work on the stain. Wash as usual. I can stop using the Oxi-clean. Thanks!
trishden says
I became a Facebook fan of Biz. Thanks! Trish Froehner. #2
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I became a Facebook fan of Biz. Thanks! Trish Froehner. #1
trishden says
After watching the video, I learned that Biz is safe on colors as well as whites, and they guarentee results or your money back. Thanks
trishden says
Grease is my worst enemy on my husband's clothes. I usually soak them in Oxi-Clean in very hot water for a few hours before then adding detergent and running the machine. Thanks for a great giveaway!
JRG says
Blood is probably the toughest.
Oneangel says
chocolate and tomato are the worst i think
brianpiero says
Tips/Tricks: When presoaking with Biz, soak for 30 minutes to remove most stains. If necessary, soak overnight. Biz will remain active and continue to work on the stain. Wash as usual.
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brianpiero says
Thanks for the giveaway…I have a recurring stain "issue" with removing ballpoint pen ink from white 100% cotton, and white cotton-blend dress shirts i.e. shirt pocket, cuffs, sleeves, etc.; I usually just try to use a laundry pre-treatment spray that works about half the time.
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Cal says
I do have trouble with stains, and have tried several things, although I haven't yet tried Biz. Grease stains are the worse for me to get rid off.
Cow Queen says
This is a very cool blog keep up the good work!
Storm, The Psychotic Housewife says
I learned you can get a printable coupon, which equals some cheap Biz at the store! 😉
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Renee says
I tried to watch the segment on thebalancingact.com but the site was down!!!
Renee says
I learned that you can use Biz in place of Chlorine Bleach and, on really tough loads, you can use it instead of your regular detergent.
Renee says
I have the hardest time getting playdough and paint stains out of my daughter's clothes–I have tried using Oxy clean and Shout without much success, so I'd love to see what Biz could do.
Princess Golden Hair says
i learned that pre treating with liquid really is VERY easy that's good because stains frustrate me
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I entered the Charlie's Soap giveaway.
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Entry #2 –> I am following your blog on Google Friend Connect (username Nelsby).
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Nelsby says
From the tips and tricks section of the Biz website, I learned that Biz is safe for all colorfast washables and Biz is safe when hand-washing delicate fabrics.
Thanks!
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Entry #2 –> I am a Facebook fan of Biz (Aimee Waerhouse).
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Nelsby says
From the video segment, I learned that that yellowed old lace can be restored by soaking in Biz and warm water — and then washing with detergent and Biz.
Thanks!
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Nelsby says
I have the hardest time getting oil-based stains out of my clothes…such as salad dressing, mayo, etc. I would really love to try this Biz product!
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Amanda D. says
The stain I have the most trouble with is ink. My husband and I are both teachers, plus we have a 4 year old who loves to practice writing with a pen. It seems we always have ink marks on our shirts and pants. Help! I would really like to try Biz.
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Andrea B says
Carrot baby food I still haven't figured out how to remove. Other stains I use Dreft and Shout stain remover spray and they work well. I do a two-handed attack: hold one in each hand and spray away.
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Amanda S. says
Spaghetti sauce stains are the worst! I usually just spray on a bunch of spray and wash and hope for the best.
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ladcraig says
couldn't get "brief segment" video to play but I was able to access "tips and tricks" section & learned about pre-treatments (overnight) & how you can add to every load
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grass stains
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witchy64 says
I learned from the video that Biz can be used on any stain and colors/whites.
witchy64 says
My son loves mustard on everything,including his clothes.I have yet to find anything to get it out.
erma says
The stains I have the most time getting out is grass, blood and grease stains.
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heaventrees says
Right now, I have a man's dress shirt with an undetermined stain that looks kind of burned in but it's not. Weird. So far no stain treatment has dimmed it a bit.
Tena says
I'm having a hard time with mud right now, I have started using grease hand cleaner, it seems to help.
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Michele says
Thank you for the giveaway. Right now, the toughest stains I'm having issues with is blood…the reason is that both my husband and I are working in a temp job processing meat. Not a glorious job, totally not my type of work but, it's a job that I am grateful for. Anyways, I haven't found anything that works yet!
kimbo1970 says
I love to cook, but am really messy. The toughest stains are grease and pasta. I have yet to figure out how to get them out.
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It would be great if you were a member of twitter. I could follow you so easily
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Debbie says
I learned this on TIP & TRICKS: A normal dose for a front-loader or top-loader is ½ cup, but with HE machines use ¼ cup.
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roseh2o19 says
There's nothing tougher than blood and brain matter – that stuff NEVER comes out completely.
chlorinebrain says
Coffee and juice stains are the most frequent in our household – I use Zout & scrub with a toothbrush. It works most of the time.
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sweetsue says
I have stained many clothes with cooking oil spatters (you would think I'd learn and wear an apron). I try to get them out with a little dishsoap and soaking them-sometimes it works.
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Karen says
Coffee is a big one. The only real treatment I have is using a stain treater as soon as possible but I would love to learn more.
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In tips and tricks I learned that pre treating with liquid can be VERY easy and only takes up to 5 minutes!
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I learned to add Biz Stain Fighter to every load along with detergent to get stains out.
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The stain that I have the most trouble with is food stains. My son is a messy eater who thinks his arms are napkins. Grease, ketchup and mustard have ruined some nice shirts of his. I fight these stains by tending to them immediately and useing a stain removing spray.
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Vanessa says
Toughest stains-baby poop.
So far I fight to get them out using Era and a scrub brush.
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I learned Biz can be used on garments labeled "No Bleach" or "No Chlorine Bleach.
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I have problems with grease stains on my son's work clothes. I usually use a stain remover spray.
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tatertot374 says
It seems like spaghetti sauce is my toughest stain. When I know that we are having that for dinner my youngest wears a play shirt.
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dhunt says
Would love to win!!!
Molomatic says
I entered your labels giveaway too!
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I follow via Google Friend Connect, #2
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Molomatic says
I have the hardest time with grease stains (not sure how my daughter keeps getting it on her clothes). The thing that works best for me is to treat it immediately – I have my gal take her clothes off right after school and start soaking them if they are stained.
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samsakara says
The hardest stain for me to remove is spaghetti sauce. If I happen to know the stain is on my kids clothes I try to use various stain removing sprays on it.
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Amy says
Ink and I have no method – I'm a stay at home mom just struggling to learn.
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I have a tough time getting oil out. I use talcum powder, let it set and brush it off. It doesn't always work.
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I have the most trouble with grease stains. I once found a product at Wal Mart which works well but I can't get it any more.
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Our worst stains are from spaghetti sauce and ketchup! Somehow Livy never manages to eat either of these without getting it all over her. We have so many clothes with stained orange sleeves! Currently I spray the stains with oxyclean but like you said, then you have to go hunting for them and some stains always get missed. IS BIZ UP TO THE CHALLENGE?!! Only time will tell !!
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I have the toughest time with the stains on the kids socks. They will run out to the garage and back inside in their socks.
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I learned that you can use Biz in every load of laundry along with your detergent.
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Lucy says
My baby is fairly new to solids so we make quite a mess at mealtimes. Pureed carrots have left many a mark on a washcloth, onesie, shirt (his and mine!)
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I learned from the Tips section that Biz can be used on garments labeled "No Bleach" or "No Chlorine Bleach," as long as you test for colorfastness before washing.
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We have barbecue frequently, and unfortunately, sometimes a drop of barbecue sauce gets on someone's shirt. I treat the spot with a pre-treatment and and a detergent booster to my laundry load, but on occasion, the barbecue stain does not wash out.
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Interesting bit of info. Biz can be used on garments that are labeled "do not use bleach"
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I learned that pretreating with the liquid is easy and fast. It only takes up to 5 minutes!
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Grease is the toughest. I like to use Dawn dishwashing liquid on it.
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My toughest stains are usually the hamburger drips on the front of shirts… combo of grease, oil, mayo, katsup….
Nanci says
I have trouble getting out juice stains on the kids' clothes.
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I have trouble with grass stains-I usually spray with a pretreater, and hope for the best! Thank you!
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I have trouble removing dried blood stains. The only thing that works is bleach.
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ANDREW says
becasue i make my own homemade bbq and tomato sauce i have to fight those stains the most
aktedd says
Oil and grease is my worst, but i use the hand cleaner sold at the autoparts store to rub on the stains with an old tooth brush! They come out every time!
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I watched the segment. I learned that you can restore old lace material that has yellowed by soaking in biz and warm water, then washing with detergent and biz. asthenight at gmail dot com
Deborah says
My hubby – bless his heart – likes to restore vintage gokarts. I'm not sure what it is, exactly, that he gets on his shirts. I think it's a combo of grease, dirt and rust. I know it's darn hard to get out. I use a stain spray, but it doesn't come close to getting it all. asthenight at gmail dot com
Tiffany French says
Sorry, this is gross, but I have a hard time getting sweat stains out of my husband's undershirts. Even bleach won't get those stupid things out!
shelly says
Definately lipstick, I've spaced out more than once after leaving a tube in my clothing.. washed and dryed it.. not good
bison61 says
for me juice. tomato sauce and grease stains are the worst-I use a spray on remover that doesn't always work
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Genny says
I buy lots of vintage dresses from thrift stores and it's so tough to get stains out of polyester! I usually use Shout, but it doesn't always work.
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I learned that if you soak clothes for 30 min in a bucket with BIZ it will remove most stains.
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My toughest stains would be grease and juice
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I learned that HE machines allow you to cut the normal dose of Biz powder in half.
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My toughest stains are grease splashes from cooking. I have not been successful getting them out.
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grease/oil is def. the hardest thing go get out of my hubby's clothes. I can't get them out no matter what i try…i need help lol
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Greasy food stains are the worst. I try soaking them right away in cold water and that seems to help
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From the Tips I learned Add Biz to every wash to boost the cleaning power and help remove your toughest stains.
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I learned Biz has a money back guarantee and also Biz is the laundry booster and pre-treater specially formulated to fight every kind of laundry stain.
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I have a very hard time getting socks white again after being worn a few times. I am using Shout and it has gotten a little better.
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Jamie says
My 4-year-old is SO tough on her clothes. She literally rolls around in bark mulch at her preschool playground and sometimes I can't get the dirt out!
I try to do a pre-soak with stain remover and I use color safe bleach.
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Anonymous says
For Fast food grease, I presoak clothing in HOT Cider vinegar, when liquid reaches room temp I wash as normal. Works fine.
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Snow says
I bought a brand new knit shirt And the first time I wore had bacon grease pop all over it. Tried using Tide Stick, Spray & wash & no change. By watching the video I learned I can presoak & it will use the enzymes to get rid of it. Biz might be the answer to my prayers.
lsfish says
I have trouble getting any blood stains out. I usually scrub with dish soap first, but it doesnt work great
llinda29 says
mustard stains and I throw them away
Shelley Johnson says
I think the worst stains for me are grease stains. Those are like the kiss of death!
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cmcathiem02@gmail.com says
The worst stains are food stains -tomato sauce,mustard,salad dressing. I try the Tide stick but it does not always work.
mverno says
grass stains-Purchase digestive enzymes from your health food store. You can also find them at your local pharmacy.
Use these as powders or pills, both are fine to use.
Use ground up pills or one teaspoon of the powder and a few drops of water to it. Make a paste from this mixture.
Apply the paste to the grass stain, making sure to cover the entire thing.
Allow it to sit for one hour.
Wash the fabric as you normally would.
Allow it to air dry so that you can insure that the stain was completely removed.
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Alison says
Grease stains are the worst to get out. Currently, I just use spray and wash to get the stains out.
McKim says
When my husband or son work on cars, the grease and grime are hard to get out of their jeans. I usually spray them with pre-wash and then pour liquid detergent directly on the stain. I then let them sit for a couple of hours before washing them. Doesn't always work though!
ASeaOfSins says
I watched the video and learned that you can presoak with Biz to remove grass stains. We have five children, and I can't begin to count the number of pants they have destroyed while playing in the yard!
ASeaOfSins says
I keep spilling (because I'm clumsy) sauces on myself, and usually they're the oil-based kind: barbeque, taco, etc.
I pretreat the stains with a dab of Dawn dish soap before the wash. It has rescued a ton of shirts!
Milton says
All kinds of food, especially fruit, stains since I tend to wipe my hands on my clothes while I'm cooking and canning, instead of using an apron.
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Here are some tips and tricks I learned Step 1 in a bucket, activate Biz by dissolving one cup of Biz in two gallons of warm water and Step 2 Soak for 30 minutes to remove most stains and wash as usual.
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Biz has been in the business for over 30 years and its a pretreater and booster and it will help keep clothes looking clean when you follow these 3 steps:
1. apply biz directly to stain, 2. rub in gently and wait 3-5 min and 3. wash as usual before it dries with an effective detergent.
clynsg says
From the tips and tricks–Biz can be activated by mixing with water and then used as a pre-soak for as long as overnight.
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Pre-treating with Biz liquid is very easy and takes only about 5 minutes.
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The worst stains we have are on my grandson's work clothes–he is a forge operator and that is a filthy job. Have to do a couple of pre-washes with grease cutters and then the general wash just to get them clean. Nothing so far has done anything about the stains.
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shelley says
My daughter stains everything!! I need a good detergent that will take out tough stains!
Bebemiqui says
Ugh, blood and chocolate seem to be my worst nightmares. I've been treating them w/ Oxyclean which helps, but I'm one of those that finishes a load in the morning, so I'd love this product!
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Jacqueline in Atlanta says
My toughest stains would be food stains from napkins, because I use real napkins. Lipstick is the worst, I think.
Would love to try your Biz. I go through a ton of Spray and Wash. (just bought some this morning.) Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
Thanks for having the giveaway!
Super Blogger Girl! says
I have the toughest time with food stains, my son is constantly getting food on his shirts and whether its ketchup, grease, or juice, it always leaves a mark. 🙁
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Angie says
Hands down it would be grease stains! Hate those suckers 🙁
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LuvnLife00 says
i learned that if you soak clothes for 30 min in a bucket with BIZ it will remove most stains.
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I learned to add Biz Stain Fighter to every load along with detergent to get stains out.
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My son who is 7 uses his sleeve as a napkin. I am forever scrubbing his sleeves and sometimes it doesnt come out.
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Read the tips and tricks section on the Biz website and learned this:
PRE-SOAKING
Step 1 – In a bucket, activate Biz by dissolving one cup of Biz in two gallons of warm water.
Step 2 – Soak for 30 minutes to remove most stains. If necessary, soak overnight. Biz will remain active and continue to work on the stain. Wash as usual.
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Tell me the types of stains that you have the toughest time getting out of your clothes and what your method is for fighting tough stains:
I have a tough time with mud on athletic pants. I usually spray it with a stain remover, and wash as usual.
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Tracey says
Coffee stains and chocolate milk are the most frequent stains on my laundry. I usually rub dish washing liquid into the stains before washing. It works well most of the time.
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allysona says
i drink alot of tea and i am constantly spilling it on me…that stain never comes out of my clothes
Heidi says
i learned that pre treating with liquid can be VERY easy and only takes up to 5 minutes!
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i have the hardest time getting out grease stains! so mnay shirts ruined 🙁 and i havnt found a good way to get them out yet
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The stain that I have the most trouble with is oil and grease. My sons like to work on cars, motorcycles, you name it and it is oily and greasy and they work on it. I have tried all kinds of thing to get out the stains and Simple Green really works!
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