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  • Keeping Whites White

    My new favorite product is Glisten.

    I bought a $3.00 very nice Practical Choice dressage saddle pad this weekend at a local Tack Sale that looked like something out of a Tide Detergent commercial. It was filthy, stained with water, dirt, black polish you name it - it was probably on it.

    I tried 2 washings in the washer and soaked it in bleach and oxy clean. When that returned mediocre results, I threw it in the tub and tried soaking combined with some good old fashion elbow grease and a brush. Better but still looked more on the grey side than white.

    Between soaking and etc., I was cleaning my house and noticed on the package for Glisten that it can be used on laundry so I tried soaking the pad in it and voila. Best $3.00 purchase I ever made!!

    What are your whitening secrets? Mine was made purely by accident but LOVE IT!!
    \"You have two choices when a defining moment comes along - you can either define the moment, or let the moment define you.\" Tin Cup

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    So what does it say about my housekeeping skills that I have absolutely no idea what Glisten is?

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    • #3
      I have no idea what that is either....but I use a mix of baking soda and perioxide to clean my whites...works really well!
      "A horse is an Angel without wings"

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      • #4
        What is Glisten?

        We have well water and I have the greyest washwater in the valley, partly because I can't use bleach as it flows into the creeks via a soapbox.

        I have tried Borax and that helps.
        Proud member of People Who Hate to Kill Wildlife clique

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          #5
          I didn't know about this incredible cleaner either until last week when, I needed something to clean rust stains from a porcelain sink. It is sold for under $3.00 near the dishwasher detergents in the super market. Two packets come in a small box. Has a photo of a dishwasher on the front.

          Trust me, I spend very little time cleaning house, I had good results with something similar about 10 years ago to clean a dishwasher that had turned brown inside. I bought Glisten for the sink and was pleasantly surprised that it could also be used on laundry whites.

          Given the condition of the pad and cost I paid I thought what the heck. I wish I took before and after photos. The pad was really dirty covered in horse hair and filth.
          \"You have two choices when a defining moment comes along - you can either define the moment, or let the moment define you.\" Tin Cup

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Foxtrot's View Post
            What is Glisten?

            We have well water and I have the greyest washwater in the valley, partly because I can't use bleach as it flows into the creeks via a soapbox.

            I have tried Borax and that helps.
            FWIW, good old sunshine will whiten fabric
            I wasn't always a Smurf
            Penmerryl's Sophie RIDSH
            "I ain't as good as I once was but I'm as good once as I ever was"
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              #7
              Sunshine? What's that? Cold and rainy here.
              \"You have two choices when a defining moment comes along - you can either define the moment, or let the moment define you.\" Tin Cup

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              • #8
                It is a product you can buy to run through your dishwasher to remove hard water stains.

                I have some under my kitchen sink.

                OP did you add it to the wash water instead of laundary soap or pre-soak with it and then wash as normal?

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                  Originally posted by Mozart View Post
                  It is a product you can buy to run through your dishwasher to remove hard water stains.

                  I have some under my kitchen sink.

                  OP did you add it to the wash water instead of laundary soap or pre-soak with it and then wash as normal?
                  My washer is a top load and on the smaller side so, I folded it in half and soaked in the tub for 1 1/2 hrs. I should have flipped the pad over half way. The part resting against the tub did not come out as well as the side that was up. I will try again Thursday or Friday when we are suppose to get some sun and warm weather. Yea!! There is a very, very faint water stain on one side that I think will go away with another soak. Everything else came out except for a pink spot that will be under the saddle.
                  \"You have two choices when a defining moment comes along - you can either define the moment, or let the moment define you.\" Tin Cup

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                  • #10
                    For my half pad, I use a tide bleach pen on the white quilted part for small stains that the washer didn't get out. Works like a charm!

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                    • #11
                      Stains and Whitening

                      Get some IRON OUT and add that to your water, it does wonders. I have also used it to get that ugly red clay color out of white tails..just used carefully.

                      http://www.summitbrands.com/brands/ironout.aspx
                      Last edited by Stellaspeed; Mar. 30, 2010, 04:21 PM. Reason: added lnk
                      Snowflakes become an avalanche.

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                      • #12
                        Sunshine? - we live in flippin' BC!
                        Proud member of People Who Hate to Kill Wildlife clique

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