Our  final Lab experiment for Wisk Stain Spectrum was getting rid of Oil Stains.  I was most excited about this experiment because my husband always comes home with oil stains and I can never completely get them out. I was very hopeful that Wisk with Stain Spectrum Technology would do the job and do it well!

The package we received to do our oil stain experiment contained a hand towel, compact mirror, toiletry bag, lip gloss and a bottle of Wisk Stain Spectrum laundry detergent. (Professor Nik not included in the package 😉

So the first step of the experiment was me applying the provided lip-gloss then blotting the excess on the towel to get that oh so familiar kiss stain we have all had at one point or another.

The next step, as shown in the video below, was to treat the oil based stain with Wisk Stain Spectrum and rub the stain for 15 to 30 seconds.

Once the Wisk had time to settle in and do its magic, we rinsed out the towel until all of the detergent  was gone and presented our conclusion: The lip-gloss stain was gone!

In our final video we go over what we did together and how the oil stain was obliterated using Wisk Stain Spectrum. Professor Nik and I had a blast performing this experiment and all of the experiments as a Wisk Beta Blogger.  Thank you Wisk and One2One Network for allowing us to participate and share our experiences.

New Wisk® with Stain Spectrum™ Technology is engineered to target the major stain groups.  New stain vocabulary:

There are hundreds of different stains but most stains fall into three major groups:

* Carbohydrates such as milk chocolate
* Proteins such as grass
* Oils such as peanut butter

Wisk is available in August at major retailers nationwide, such as Walmart, Target and Kroger – * Suggested Retail Price:  $5.99 for 50 fl oz. bottles that cleans 32 loads

Visit Wisk.com to: Learn more about Wisk’s Stain Spectrum™ Technology and the different categories of stains, and to Download a coupon.

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Disclosure:  I was given financial compensation from One2One Network to write about the New Wisk campaign in a series of posts. My reviews and recommendations are always my own and represent my genuinely held opinions.