Josh has a few pairs of pink socks. It happens. I even have 3 baskets set up so he can keep his white socks separated from the rest of the clothes easier. But somehow a pink shirt or red sock makes it into the white basket.
Say hello to my little friend!
This little white packet goes into the washing machine with my load clothes. My whites stay white. I don’t have to go through the white loads of clothes piece by stinking piece for fear of missing that one thing that will ruin the entire load.
It literally catches any dye that might run in the machine. The dye goes onto the color catcher and not on my white clothes! It is magic I tell ya. I don’t understand how it works exactly, I just know it does.
I get so frustrated when I try to keep the laundry separated but underwear and shirts fall into the white basket. All I want to do is shovel dirty laundry into my machine by the armfuls. Plus, David is trying to help with chores now (yay!). Shout color catcher with Oxi is a powerful little weapon that saves me time and sanity. David can throw clothes in the wash no matter what color they are. I don’t have to pick through my whites to catch every single dyed cloth.
Josh and his pink socks say thank you. From deep in his sole.
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Two (2) Mama Dweeb readers will win a full size of Shout Color Catcher with Oxi!
Just leave a comment about what you hate the most about laundry!
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Giveaway ends Sunday, January 29th at 11:59pm CST. Winner will be drawn by random. Winner has 24 hours to respond via email before I draw another winner. Open to USA addresses only. I wrote this review while participating in a campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Shout and received a product sample to facilitate my review and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.









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Ugh where to start! LOL! I recently discovered Shout color catcher as well, and am OBSESSED! I wash everything together, and my denim jeans’ color would inevitably give my white shirts a bluish hue. SO. FRUSTRATING. Other than that, I’d say wrinkles. Grrrr! Laundry is such a necessary evil….
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I HATE folding and putting it away. Ugh.
I hate putting it away. I have a huge pile I need to work on tomorrow. Bleh.
I hate folding laundry and putting it away!!!
I also hate putting muddy things into my washer! I wish my kids washed it off first
I don’t like it when our new HE washer doesn’t seem to get our clothes clean! Grrr, it’s so annoying – things come out still smelling dirty.
I hate folding it and putting it away!
I hate the never ending cycle and the piles! Even on vacation, my laundry doesn’t vacation… in fact it is usually working in overload mode.
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I’m okay with washing (except for stains!0 and okay with drying–it’s the putting them away that’s the big hassle
I hate putting laundry away actually. Washing and drying is the easy part.
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I hate folding it/hanging it up and putting it away. That is the true chore of laundry!
I hate lint and my shedding hair all over my clean laundry, so I guess what I mean is doing the sticky roller on a lot of my laundry. And of course the putting it all away.
folding and putting away
I hate having to do laundry everyday.
I HATE putting the clothes away. I think that is the worst part of laundry hands down!
I hate doing laundry all together.
I hate putting laundry away!
I honestly don’t mind laundry (ducks so you don’t hit me) I love the feeling I get when my family has clean clothes and I have empty baskets. I don’t like that it takes 7-11 loads a week to accomplish this, NOT counting towels and bedding.
I hate putting laundry away!
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I hate folding laundry and putting it away. I always recruit my kids to help do that part.
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I really hate doing laundry period.
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