Experimenting with Wisk

It’s time for our next installment of the Wisk Beta Blogger program. This time around, Wisk sent us a kit to conduct an experiment of our own which involved testing out the Stain Spectrum Technology firsthand.

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With a lab coat, goggles and beaker in hand, the kid and I did a quick test to see how Wisk would handle a protein stain. Check after the jump to see how our video to see how our experiment went.

If you were one of my readers of my personal blog Babyrific (which has been on an extended hiatus), then you might remember the Wisk Bubbles and Bubbly event I attended last year. We did a similar experiment with at that event, but it was so fun to do it with the kid this time around.

I was a bit reluctant about Wisk really doing the trick, but experiments aside, it seems to work pretty well with stains. For the kid’s birthday party, I made pulled pork in the crockpot and somehow ended up splashing it all over my shirt and shorts. I rubbed some of this Wisk over my crockpot catastrophe, and surprisingly, most of it came out. There’s still some evidence that it was there, but nothing noticeable. Apparently, Wisk designed this formula for messy people like me in mind.

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post as part of the Wisk Beta Blogger Program. I will receive compensation for my participation in this campaign. As always, all opinions on NKT are my own.