Wisk Coupons Printable 2013 - Wisk Coupons Printable 2013: The Wisk brand has a rich history. Wisk was launched in 1956 as the first liquid laundry detergent and ultimate stain fighter. Wisk’s liquid form was incredibly innovative because it offered the convenience of pre-treating and washing without all of the hard work. Before the introduction of liquids, consumers pretreated stains by making pastes out of powder! In 1968, the brand developed the extremely successful, "Ring Around the Collar" campaign that ran for over thirty years. This campaign capitalized on America’s frustration with those pesky collar stains, and made Wisk a household name synonymous with powerful cleaning. The Wisk "Ring Around the Collar" campaign won many awards, and even still has recall with consumers today! In 2013, Wisk introduced its newest breakthrough in cleaning - Wisk® Deep Clean™. The ring isn't just around the collar anymore - it's throughout your clothes! Trapped body oils and sweat are in everything from work attire to casual jeans and gym clothes, and New Wisk Deep Clean helps get it out! Find out what a truly deep clean is all about! Wisk is the name of a laundry detergent sold in the United States manufactured by Sun Products. Wisk was launched in 1956 as the first liquid laundry detergent.
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• Wisk Coupons Printable 2013 - Wisk Coupons Printable 2013: The Wisk brand has a rich history. Wisk was launched in 1956 as the first liquid
laundry detergent and ultimate stain fighter. Wisk’s liquid form was incredibly innovative because it offered the convenience of pre-treating
and washing without all of the hard work. Before the introduction of liquids, consumers pretreated stains by making pastes out of powder! In
1968, the brand developed the extremely successful, "Ring Around the Collar" campaign that ran for over thirty years. This campaign
capitalized on America’s frustration with those pesky collar stains, and made Wisk a household name synonymous with powerful cleaning. The
Wisk "Ring Around the Collar" campaign won many awards, and even still has recall with consumers today! In 2013, Wisk introduced its
newest breakthrough in cleaning - Wisk® Deep Clean™. The ring isn't just around the collar anymore - it's throughout your clothes! Trapped
body oils and sweat are in everything from work attire to casual jeans and gym clothes, and New Wisk Deep Clean helps get it out! Find out
what a truly deep clean is all about! Wisk is the name of a laundry detergent sold in the United States manufactured by Sun Products. Wisk
was launched in 1956 as the first liquid laundry detergent. The brand was widely known for its successful "Ring Around The Collar" campaign
introduced in 1968, spotlighting sometimes-difficult to treat stains that appeared on shirt collars, and the product's ability to help fight them.
In the 2000s, the detergent became difficult to find in some U.S. stores, such as Walmart and Target. In 2008, Wisk was purchased by Sun
Products after Unilever divested its North American laundry brands. In 2010, Wisk was re-launched with a new formulation featuring new
packaging, featuring its new Stain Spectrum Technology and its ability to fight tough stains. A new advertising campaign was also
launched, that features the "science of stain fighting." The brand comes in a variety of formulations, including Deep Clean, High
Efficiency, Fresh Boost and Oxi Complete. Laundry detergent, or washing powder, is a type of detergent (cleaning agent) that is added for
cleaning laundry. In common usage, "detergent" refers to mixtures of chemical compounds including alkylbenzenesulfonates, which are
similar to soap but are less affected by "hard water." In most household contexts, the term detergent refers to laundry detergent vs hand
soap or other types of cleaning agents. Most detergent is delivered in powdered form. From ancient times, chemical additives were
recognized for their ability to facilitate the mechanical washing with water. The Italians used a mix of sulfur and water with charcoal to clean
cloth. Egyptians added ashes and silicates to soften water. Soaps were the first detergents. The detergent effects of certain synthetic
surfactants were noted in Germany in 1917, in response to shortages of soap during World War I. In the 1930s, commercially viable routes to
fatty alcohols were developed, and these new materials were converted to their sulfate esters, key ingredients in the commercially important
German brand FEWA, produced by BASF, and Dreft, the US brand produced by Procter and Gamble. Such detergents were mainly used in
industry until after World War II.