Swash with Peachy! We love the new product by Tide. It is Never Fashionable to be Wrinkled or Sloppy!
Peachy Deegan grew up in a family that loves cars, including Nascar, so using Nascar products was a given. Since Tide sponsored Daryl Waltrip (we believe) that is what was used! Now Daryl Waltrip is in the broadcast booth, but Peachy is still using Tide! Their latest and greatest is Swash, which will keep you smooth and polished like the Sharp Dressed Man or Woman, or Kiddo you are! The stunning people of Whom You Know tried Swash and they raved:
New favorite product alert! I never thought it would be possible to get this excited over a laundry product, but Swash has changed my mind! Admittedly, I was pretty skeptical when I read the claim of the product: "clothing dewrinkler." Really? No iron? No steam? As luck would have it, I had the opportunity to test it out this week on two VERY wrinkled pieces of clothing. The first was a lightweight polyester/spandex dress that had been folded up in a duffle bag for 3 days and was a wrinkled mess! So, following the instructions on the bottle of Swash, I sprayed from 6-8 inches away until the fabric was damp, and then stretched and smoothed the material with my hands. Well, lo and behold, the wrinkles proceeded to disappear! The next day, I tried it out on a cotton t-shirt that had been folded in a drawer for weeks, and again, the wrinkles just disappeared! As a bonus, Swash also leaves a nice, fresh scent on the clothes. I also have to hand it to Tide on their sense of humor - printed on the side of the Swash container is the following: "just because you slept in your clothes doesn't mean everybody has to know it. swash out wrinkles, odors, and static." Brilliant!
I will do whatever I have to do to avoid ironing, opting instead for that "hang out by the dryer and pull the clothes out and put them on hangers" method of getting my clothes wrinkle-free. But no matter how quick you are about getting clothes out of the dryer, I've found they still come out wrinkled. Tide has a new product called Swash, though, which will actually take out wrinkles with out an iron. And it's not one of the those spray it and then put it back in the dryer deals, either. Now, I simply hang or lay clothes flat and spray in a sweeping motion 6-8 inches away from the clothes until clothes are slightly damp. Then I tug and smooth wrinkles away. The wrinkles come out and stay out very easily. Also, the spray leaves the clothes with a fresh smell which is good on the days when you pass out in your clothes and have to walk home in public the next morning. People will not know you are on the walk of shame thanks to Swash by Tide.
Tide Smooth It Out spray is one of the best inventions on the market! I don't know what I would do without it. This is better than any other product I have ever used. I hate ironing it's one of my most hated house hold chore. Now that I have this spray I almost NEVER iron. I am so thankful that Tide came up with this idea. All I do is spray - tug - and voila! No more wrinkles! It's similar to giving your clothes a good steam. It's a great product to have when you're on travel and don't have time or access to an iron.
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Tide Loads of Hope was first launched in response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005 to provide clean clothes and help renew a sense of hope for families impacted by the hurricane. Since its first visit to New Orleans, the Loads of Hope laundry truck has traveled around the country providing disaster relief to residents of communities including San Diego after the wildfires, Galveston after Hurricane Ike, Fargo after the Red River flood and most recently, Nashville after the Cumberland River floods. To date, Tide Loads of Hope has washed over 33,000 loads of laundry for more than 22,000 families.
By purchasing a Tide Loads of Hope vintage tee, you’re also lending a hand to families that have been affected by natural disasters. You’ll join the Loads of Hope team and help Tide continue its work throughout the country. Tees can be purchased for $20 on www.tideloadsofhope.com, and all profits from the sale of the tees will benefit families affected by natural disaster.