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Necessity for performance fabrics
It's the only thing that gets the odor out of my bike clothes. I've tried Tide, Cheer, & Purex. I even tried mixing in some ammonia. I haven't tried Penguin yet (it's like double the price). Supposedly, it also allows the performance fabrics to work properly (unlike regular detergents). I didn't verify as I was mainly concerned about the odor. Also, it's way cheaper here than any local bike shops.
[Wednesday, August 27, 2008]
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didnt remove odors as effectively as promised
I am a varsity athlete for a college rowing team. I work out on average 20 hours a week and thus have a large amount of dirty atheletic apparell to deal with on a weekly basis.
I expected that WIN would solve my laundry problems. However when i tested it out on what i would call a normal to smaller sized load of athletic laundry, it didnt clean the clothes as thoroughly as my regular TIDE detergent. I used the reccomended half capful for this load so thereafter i figured that i needed to use at least a full cap to one and a half capfulls in order to adequately clean my laundry.
After increasing the amount of detergent that i used it did get my clothes clean but still not any better than regular detergent.
All in all i spent more than i think i should on a bottle of detergent that lasted a week and i would not buy this product again. I seriously doubt that it is capable of cleaning the clothing of Olympic athletes if it cant even clean my own.
[Monday, August 18, 2008]
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WIN Detergent
This product works great for sweaty, smelly, athletic clothes. The scent is very refreshing. We had to order it online though because it is hard to find locally.
[Thursday, August 14, 2008]
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