Tuesday, August 2, 2011

RAISE Armpit Stain Remover Review & Giveaway


Have you ever soaked your whites in a bucket with bleach, hoping to get that pesky yellowing under the arms out, or the ring around the collar?  I have, but to no avail.  I don't know how many shirts we have had to throw away because of yellowing.  It's money just thrown away. 

After learning about that, I've shied away from white clothes, but my husband has to wear a white dress shirt to work.  It's not too bad in the winter, but with these hot summer days, he is really leaving some nasty yellow stains - under the arms and around the collar.  I was certain I wouldn't be able to save them and have to purchase new, but I decided to give RAISE Armpit stain remover a try. 

I didnt know that bleach would make the stain permanent, but learned that the hard way.  Raise Armpit stain remover is very easy to use.  I sprayed it on the affected area and let it sit for about 25 minutes, then threw it in the wash.  The yellowing is GONE! This is the first product I have ever used that took away ring around the collar and armpit stains.  I am going to save so much money with this product!!


RAISE Armpit Stain remover is Good Housekeeping Magazines cleaning product of the month! They've also been featured in Shape, SELF, Ladies Home Journal, InStyle and the Wall

Street Journal.


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42 comments:

  1. this would be great for my son's white t-shirts
    msboatgal at aol.com

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  2. like raise on fb
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  3. I would like to try this.

    slb3334@gmail.com

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  4. I could use this thanks for a chance to win

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  5. gfc follower

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  6. i actually NEED this! Like, honestly... I do! :)haha!

    Thanks,
    Diana
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  7. My husband has several shirts that could use this. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway


    dianad8008 AT gmail DOT com

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  8. GFC follower. Thanks for the chance


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  9. Would love this!!!

    elainehearn @ gmail

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  10. Sounds like a good product!

    Happy blogoversary :)

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  11. i could go with it mverno@roadrunner.com

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  12. This would be great for workout clothes!

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  13. Sounds like an incredible product and an save us money : Would love to use it on my daughter's t-shirts an blouses.
    Carol L
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  14. GFC follower under Lucky47.
    Carol L
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  15. I would love to have this product for my teenager's shirts.

    monster6236 at gmail dot com

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  16. I'll admit! I have some white shirts ruined by those hot sweaty days.
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  17. I LIKE PitStop Armpit Stain Remover on Facebook (Erin Mize)
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  18. Thanks for the giveaway!
    Thanks for participating in the blog hop.
    I'm a follower on GFC-Lisa Richards

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  19. Oh man...my husband's shirts could really use this!

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  21. would love to try this for my kids and hubby shirts.. thanks for sharing..

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  22. This would be great for all the clothes that are stained from us being so active! Also I wanted to sell a lot of nice/used clothes but they have stains, and this would save them - thanks!
    Marysa {at} marysa {dot} com

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  23. I follow your blog with GFC (HomeMadeBaby)
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  24. Thanks for the great giveaways! sweepmorey at gmail dot com

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  25. I like PitStop Armpit Stain Remover on fb Jammie M

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  26. YAY I never knew they made stuff like this, this wold be great for my shirts.

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  27. I Love/Like PitStop Armpit Stain Remover on fb
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  28. GFC follower
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  29. I posted it on fb
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  30. Id love to see how this stuff works jenharriman123 @ gmail . com

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  31. I like PitStop Armpit Stain Remover on facebook. Jennifer Harriman

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  34. i would love to win
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  35. If this works, I'll spread the word like wildfire!! Whoot!
    heatherpooh (hotmail)

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  36. I like RAISE on Facebook
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  37. I follow Minding Spot via GFC as /\Heather/\
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