
Recently, they sent me some samples of Woolite to try AND share with my friends. I have to admit, some of the people I gave it to in person thought it was odd that I was giving them a detergent sample. But there's no better way to spread the word that with a sample! Not everyone came back with any feedback for me - most just disappeared, never to be heard from again. I *hope* they tried! But the few that came back were surprised - they didn't know Woolite was 'all that' now!
Personally, I used my sample on a load of jeans. I have a bit of a love affair with my jeans and I'm probably overly concerned about their lifespan... but I DO want them to last forever! But I have to say, I think I'm okay with using Woolite to wash them, verses to normal, barely washing them routine I normally do. They didn't seem to get 'soapy' feeling, for lack of a better term - like some residual detergent was stuck in the fibers. Which is important since they don't get thrown in the dryer, still - Woolite doesn't go in the dryer and I think a lot of the wear-n-tear happen there. But I felt like my jeans got treated a little nicer in the wash. That's good.
All in all, I have to say, go try some Woolite. Need some more convincing? Well, for now, you can go here to get a $1 off coupon and try it yourself. But I don't that link will last forever. Get Woolite Washed and rediscover an old favorite.