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Ace Ultra, 1 Litre

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To be fair though, even though it is essentially a bleach, the smell is lovely and not over powering and even though we had to wash and wash the t-shirt we could see it was definitely gentle on the material. There are two ways on the bottle that it explains you can use this Ace Ultra Laundry Bleach; one is in the washing machine and one is by hand. And as for the CL symbol draw, we don’t think we have this or well we couldn’t find it just our detergent compartment, so no drama we just opted for the hand wash option to play safe.

b. If you are using other products, start your prewash cycle and whilst the water is running pour 1 ½ cups (225ml) of Ace

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Up until now we have never bothered using anything to keep our white clothes white, just washed them in normal bio washing up liquid at a 40°C wash. This is probably why a lot of the time come the next school term we do have to buy new polo shirts for school as they look a bit grey, so thinking ahead if this does work well we could save some money on school uniform!

a. If you do not intend to add any other products, such as softener, pour Ace for Whites into the ‘other products’ section This is our daughters school polo shirt that she was told to take off before eating dinner… the dreaded pasta sauce! All in all we were pretty impressed with the end results, we learnt some fact and will probably buy this again in the future to try and help us save money from not having to replace discoloured school uniform at the start of each new school term. And best of all it is sold in most supermarkets including our local Morrison’s so no hassle in getting our hands on it. Dilute Ace in water or use it undiluted for effective cleaning and complete hygiene of all kitchen and bathroom surfacesPre-treat items in ACE for the most stubborn of stains – cover the stain as much as possible & leave for 3 minutes So, after taking a nano second to find dirty school clothes! We set about following the hand wash instructions which involved pouring some Ace Ultra into water and soaking the clothes in it for 20 – 30 minutes. The formula is now active from 20 degrees, which is 10 degrees lower than the original ACE for Colours, enhancing sustainability and energy saving practices. A new and improved version of ACE for Colours, this ACE cleaner has been revamped with extra stain removal power, even on a cold wash! Improvements have been made to our formula, so there is now extra stain removal power against beverages and grease, whilst continuing to provide excellent performance on stains such as food, cosmetics, outdoor and body soils.

Errr….. Ok so this is where it gets interesting, cause like many things in our house not everything goes to plan and well when we put our little ones School polo t-shirt in to soak it kind of turned a lovely pink colour around the collar pretty much instantly. If however, you do intend to use other added products, start your pre-wash cycle, and while the water is running pour in 1 1/2 cups of ACE (225ml). For best results, do not pour Ace into the detergent drawer or in the dosing ball with the detergent. So we finally go there hahaha….. and Now all that’s left is to get our entry in to see if we Win – So “This is our Entry for the #ACEit Challenge” Presenting Our Before and After Shots….. Before Ace Ultra for Whites

Super white, got to say all marks completely gone and definitely all over a very noticeable difference in the colour white, so much brighter. After deciding we would give it a whirl, we were sent a bottle of Ace Ultra from Brit Mums and got to washing our Whites to see what we could achieve. As you can see after that wash all the other pasta sauce and mud scuff had come off no problem and it was in general a load whiter, the pink marks although faded were still there.

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