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Manufacturer
Orange Glo International
Product Description
OxiClean is the original multi-purpose stain remover that uses the power of oxygen to clean your home. Use OxiClean Stain Remover on juice spills, pet stains, shower curtains, trash cans, tile and grout, wood decks and more! OxiClean Laundry Detergent combines the power and deep-cleaning action of the stain remover with the extra strength of a high performing laundry detergent which makes it ideal for stubborn stains and dingy buildup. OxiClean Toilet Bowl Tabs are chlorine free, phosphate free, and safe for septic systems. Just drop one tablet in and watch the oxygen cleaning power go to work for you!
Average Retail Value
$22.95 (prices may vary)
Comparisons
Grease Bullet





5/3/2008 - Brenda of pa, usa writes:
I love this product. I use it on everything, I have 3 dogs, and it works great on pet stains. Everyone I tell about it, tries it, and loves it. Anyone who says they don't like, has no idea how to use it. You must use very hot water for this product to work. It will not work with out hot water. I absolutely recommend everyone to try this product.





4/26/2008 - Kris of WI, United States writes:
I had a small stain about 1/8" in diameter. It was a minor stain and could have been removed with any other stain product. The Oxi Clean left a large fist sized yellow stain on my jacket that could not be removed. I would never recommend using oxi clean. It wrecked the jacket which I just got from my brother who recently traveled to Europe. I'm really bummed.





4/16/2008 - Brenda of pa, usa writes:
I love this product, and buy it on a weely basis. I actually use it on everything. I use it in my white laundry, my carpet shampooer, I have white carpeting, and 2 dogs, and you would never know I had animals, I put a half of cup in with the cleaner, and it takes the dirt right out of the carpet, also, if you have a tough stain, put it in a spray bottle with hot tap water, spray the stain, let sit, then clean up, you will be amazed, I also used it on my white siding, I washed down the siding with it, then hosed it off, it was amazing, my neighbor asked if I had painted, and I told her, now she is addicted to it too, it truely is an amazing product, that I could not live without.





4/6/2008 - Gillian of British Columbia, Canada writes:
One of my cats had a bladder infection and was peeing on the carpet and furniture. I tried many different cleaning products including some that were specifically made for removing the smell of cat urine but I found that this one worked the best. Other products use a lot of perfumes to mask the strong odor but this one actually removes it.





2/21/2008 - Lia of Florida, USA writes:
I frist got this product almost 7 years ago. I was pregnant and my mother had some clothes when I was a baby. The baby clothes had rusty stains, plus they were extremely yellow. I used Oxiclean and they came out of the washer brightly white, and the color one with very bright colors, just like new. Is awesome. Now I use it for my white clothes instead of regular bleach. Really, is a great product and I'll recommend it to anyone. PS. I also used Oxiclean for the stains in the carpert and it works as well.





1/28/2008 - charles of Mississippi, USA writes:
Fantastic product. It paid for itself the first time I soaked about 10 white dress shirts that had become yellowed. They came out completly white again! I use this now instead of bleech for white clothes. They get really clean and unlike bleech it does not degrade fabric. Also used to clean tough stains in shower and it did great.





1/22/2008 - paul of Maryland, USA writes:
I had bought an older car form a friend and in the passenger seat there was a huge coffee staine I tried the oxiclean on it mixed it like the directions said applied it to the stain nothing! in fact teh stain was worse than before, I got a bottle of mirical pet and stain remover and used that it got the stain out compleatly, I tried the ooxiclean on the mildew in my shower and let it set for the amount ot time it said to and NOTHING, I tried to take it back to the store and they woudlnt' take it back so I used it to try to whiten my white clothes and it didn't even whiten them. I went back to using old fashioned blueing to whiten my white clotes worked better and was a LOT cheaper This stuff is junk and I hate that billy mayse he is a loudmouth.





1/19/2008 - Lin of Rhode Island, USA writes:
I waited to buy this product until it was available locally. Like all products pushed by Billy Mays (does he ever stop shouting?) this has never lived up to the hype. It does not clean stains well, it's difficult to rinse off and never seems to dissolve completely.





12/30/2007 - Ken of Alabama, USA writes:
Oxiclean does not remove human blood as advertised. I'm a homocide detective and see a lot of blood. Just throw your clothes away.





12/24/2007 - Chelsea of Texas, USA writes:
I've been using OxiClean for years and just love it. It works best with hot water; the hot temperature seems to activate whatever ingredients are in the powder. Also, it works best on organic stains such as food or (gross) baby poo. I can't even begin to tell you how many baby stains this took out of my kids' clothes! I've also used it on carpet with slightly lesser results. Once the solution was too strong and left a white ring on the carpet, but it eventually got vacuumed up.





11/22/2007 - Adrian of Washington, USA writes:
At first, I was a little skeptical when I was ordering this product. However, I changed my mind soon after receiving it. While a little soap and bleach can accomplish what Oxiclean does, Oxiclean has one special quality over soap/bleach: It can be made into a paste and made ten times as powerful! Seriously, the second I made it into a paste, I was hooked. Make it a paste, make it ten times as powerful!





11/10/2007 - Carol of Ontario, Canada writes:
Please don't buy this and pay the shipping - it's available almost everywhere cleaning products are sold. I've learned the hard way that if a product has merit it will soon be available in most stores where you can return it if you have a problem. The duds are so expensive to ship back that most people don't so the company makes money on shipping Most stores won't retail the duds as they don't want to deal with all the refunds. I do love this product and mainly, as many others have said, for carpet stains. I mix a bit with water and rub it into the stain that carpet cleaners want extra to actually clean and voila! no more stain. I use it with my whites in the laundry rather than bleach - does a good job (not as good as advertised) but a lot less damage than bleach. Especially good as a presoak. I like to have a tub of Oxiclean handy - but do head the warning about mixing it with bleach. Not a good scene at all.





10/25/2007 - Ian of Hawaii, USA writes:
Ya, it works, but so does regular soap with a little bleach thrown in. Works no better than that. The main thing this product has going for it is that obnoxious high-voiced idiot (Billy Mays) that sells it . I won't be buying it again, it's anothet sucker product to me.





8/8/2007 - JP of California, USA writes:
I get a lot of stains on my clothes, and it definitely helps, and makes whites whiter. But some stains still remain, and the whites could be whiter still. It's an improvement, but it ain't magic.





7/18/2007 - Eden of California, USA writes:
I have tried the Baby Oxy that comes in the little pink lidded canister. A friend of mine who has a baby about 1 1/2 years older than my daughter had lent me baby clothes. Some of the clothes had stains. I was worried about using something harsh on something that would go on my babies skin since I am a rashy person. I used the baby oxy and was shocked how well it worked getting out the nasty yellow old formula stains from the borrowed clothes. It is awesome--except it is expensive. You have to use HOT water and soak the clothes over night. You also have to use A LOT if you are going to use it in the machine. To brighten laundry you don't have to use a lot, but to get the stains out you have to use a lot for the capacity of a machine. It was also confusing to figure out how much since t says per gallon. I put a gallon in my machine and it wasn't much so to have the soaking concentrate in the machine you have to use the whole canister, and you still can't fill the machine. To make it cost effective you have to soak in a bucket, or probably better yet would be to bring water almost to boiing in a pot and then soak the clothes in that--unless you want to spend $5 a load for laundry.





7/15/2007 - Anonymous of Pennsylvania, USA writes:
I too saw those infomercials for Oxi-Clean and decided to try it myself. It does not get out the stains as they say it does. One time I soaked all of my stained clothes in the bath tub, put some Oxi-Clean in it, and the stains still wouldn't come out. These stains were just too set in to be removed. You have to wipe the stain up immediately before it sets in. I don't think I'll ever buy Oxi-Clean ever again.





6/16/2007 - Marilyn of Massachusetts, USA writes:
One of the uses not yet mentioned here, is to soak your range hood filter in it. Actually, "soak" is too strong of a word. Make a solution of Oxy-Clean and water and put your filter in. The grease will INSTANTLY come out. I also use Oxy-Clean for laundry. To save money, I buy it at [], so I can use their 20% off coupon.





4/14/2007 - Georges of Ontario, Canada writes:
Sometimes there are stains on the carpet and all it takes is some warm water and oxi clean powder. It takes a bit of scrubbing, but in the end, the stain is gone, which is what matters the most. It works well on coloured clothes too because it doesn't cause them to fade.





4/1/2007 - Anonymous of Wisconsin, USA writes:
Last week while traveling, someone bumped a glass of red wine and it spilled all down my chinos and brand new sweater. I didn't know what to do while at the hotel and figured they were ruined. FOUR DAYS LATER, when I got home, I filled the sink with hot water, put in some Oxiclean and let my pants and the stained part of my sweater soak overnight. It was completely out. I tossed it in the washer and let the sweater air dry. A few days later I went to put the sweater away and realized that I had wine in places I hadn't realized at first -- so almost a week and a previous washing later, the second soak in Oxiclean got the red wine out. I'm so relieved, that sweater was really expensive. The only thing I really don't like is that it is really hard on your hands, you should wear gloves.





3/24/2007 - Dawn of Texas, USA writes:
I spilled a bottle of iodine right in the middle of my (mean! REALLY mean!) grandmother's pink and pale gray vinyl kitchen floor. She had already gone to bed so didn't see the orange nightmare that I managed to make worse by spreading it out with a paper towel. My mom and I considered getting in the car and running away to Mexico. I tried alchohol, Comet, etc. and none of them worked. I saw the Oxiclean under her kitchen sink. I made it into paste by adding a little water and covered all the iodine smears with it. (It gets warm to the touch - kinda neat.) I waited about 10 or 15 minutes and wiped it up. ALL, I mean ALL, of the iodine had been removed. I almost cried, I was so relieved.
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