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You know those endless little tasks that tend to eat away your day, and all the while you’re thinking of all the other things you could be doing instead? Yeah. Sorting laundry is one of those things for me.
This is partially my own fault, because I also like to get laundry over with all at once so tend to put it all off until Sunday — when I end up with a mess like this! With two kids, two cats, and a husband in this house, no one seems inclined to sort laundry except me. Worse, I always tend to end up with a couple of tiny loads at the end, which take even more time to finish with my loooong front-loading washer cycles, and less time to spend with these munchkins on the weekend. But…
The Rules Have changed
I’ve been curious about Purex® No Sort™ ever since coupons began to appear for this new product. First off, it’s pretty affordable: Over at my local Walmart, 27 load Purex® No Sort™ ran $2.97, and 41 load Purex No Sort, $3.97. Purex® No Sort™ features Anti-Color-Transfer technology, which traps loose dyes in the wash so that they don’t settle onto other fabrics. So let’s check it out.
Look at this willy-nilly washer: We have white undershirts, we have jeans, we have socks, we have blue shirts and red shirts and gray shirts, all co-mingling comfortably in one load of laundry.
The proof’s in the pudding — or in the laundry basket, as the case may be. Everything came out fine: No color bleed, clean, and fresh smelling. Any little bit of time saved helps, right? Now if they’d only invent Purex® Will-Fold-It-And-Put-It-Away-For-You, next! 😉
Find out more
… about Purex and about Purex® No Sort™ on your choice of social media — they’re everywhere.
And one final heads up: Purex No Sort detergent is packed with innovation, but it can’t perform miracles, so please follow these words of advice: wash strongly colored fabrics or new pieces of clothing, especially jeans, separately at least 5 times before doing a mixed color load with Purex No Sort detergent. Fair enough, right?
Emily
Tuesday 17th of June 2014
What a great value - and your clothes look great! #client
Becky
Thursday 12th of June 2014
I always sort too. Engrained from my mother. If you don't sort and use regular detergent, over time your clothes will become dingy looking.
focadima
Thursday 12th of June 2014
..and if you dont believe what Becky said--come look at all my college kids clothes! ugh
Mary
Thursday 12th of June 2014
Oh, I'm so lazy. I don't sort, haven't for a long time, and just use normal detergent. :-)
rachel
Thursday 12th of June 2014
Do you wash everything on cold? I almost always do, but still always sort -- force of habit and ingrained from my mom yelling at me all those years, lol.
Charlotte
Thursday 12th of June 2014
My son loves helping me with my laundry. He also puts dishes in the dishwasher. Then again, he's 5, and this is all exciting to him :P
rachel
Thursday 12th of June 2014
They are most helpful when they are small enough that it's sometimes actually... not helpful! lol -- my 7yo is WAY more helpful than my 11yo, it wears off.