I “found” WIN Activewear Detergent in 2014 and shared it then. WIN is the top selling fitness detergent for the past 20 years. It helps your high performance apparel perform better and last longer. They recently reached out to see if I wanted to check out WIN again. Of course, I said “Yes!”
WIN is made for synthetic fabrics that are common for working out. Synthetic fabrics attract and bond to the body’s oil – making them likely to be smellier. WIN removes the oils and salt residue from sweat. It has a low pH to preserve stretch and elasticity. It also makes it safe to wash on warm or hot so workout clothes come out cleaner and brighter.
WIN’s only byproducts are oxygen gas and zero-impact soaps. It’s septic safe and has minimal environmental impact. The bottles are made of recycled plastic and it’s never tested on animals. That’s a WIN-WIN-WIN!
WIN is available in fragrance free or with a light fresh scent. We tried the Active Fresh on our winter running gear and ski clothes.
WIN works great! Our clothes came out clean and smelling fresh. WIN is also safe for regular laundry, so I added a bunch of other colored clothes and jeans in with our workout clothes. Everything came out great. I had no issues with color or softness of the fabrics. It is a great product for getting more life out of your fave technical clothes. The fragrance free/dye free formula is great for people who have allergies and sensitivities.
Want to try WIN? They’ll send one lucky reader a 32 oz bottle in Active Fresh or Free & Clear. Please use the Rafflecopter below to enter. Winner must be 18 years of age or older, have a US postal address and the offer is void where prohibited. The giveaway ends on March 29. A winner will be selected on March 30.
a Rafflecopter giveawayDon’t want to wait? Get WIN on Amazon and get 10% off with this link. (They’re refreshing their website and store and that will launch soon). You can also follow along on Instagram and Facebook.
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