The #ACEforschool Challenge!

I quite possibly have one of the grubbiest school children in all the land! He doesn't start off that way but when he returns home, more often than not, he's covered in paint stains, food stains, grass stains, mud stains, you name it! It seems to be getting increasingly difficult to remove the stains from him clothes, particularly when he gets warm and so takes off his school jumper to reveal his crisp white shirt! So, when he were invited to take part in the #ACEforSchool Challenge, it was a bit of a no brainer; ACE Colours and ACE stain remover are designed to keep garments brighter, cleaner and stain free. I couldn't wait to give it ago. 


ACE, bottles

My little boy seems to always have a grubby shirt collar too (I promise, he does wash!) and so I used some of the ACE Stain Remover spray on each of the collars and then popped a cap full of the ACE Colours in the washing machine, on top of the load. 



When the wash was finished and dried, the shirts definitely seemed brighter and cleaner. I wish I had known about it sooner as I recently bought him all new shirts as I couldn't seem to effectively remove the stains in his older ones.

Whenever I spot a new stain now (and let's face it, this will probably be daily), I'm going to pop some of the ACE Stain Remover Spray on the stains as well as popping a cap full of the ACE cleaner in each wash. 

Although I'm destined to never see the bottom of my laundry basket again, I can be reassured that the washing that does get done won't then need to be repeated due to those stubborn stains! 


shirt, trousers, washing





*This post is an entry for the BritMums #ACEforSchool Challenge, sponsored by ACE. Get help for all kinds of stains with the ACE Stain Helper. www.acecleanuk.co.uk or to buy head to your local Tesco’s, Morrison’s, Waitrose or Sainsbury’s.

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  1. Really good to see how you got on - commenting for myself and on behalf of BritMums and thanking you for taking part

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