Atsco U-V-Killer?

oldironman

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Atsco sells Sport Wash with no scents or brighteners, and also a pump-spray bottle of U-V-Killer to spray after you wash to kill the brightener effect OR you can spray it on unwashed clothing if you get it real wet. I bought the kit with the wash, UV Killer, and a little (supposed) blacklight to check the before-and-after results. That little light is a piece of crap (the size of a small keychain light). So the question is, has anyone tried it using a real blacklight?
Edit: You younguns needn't feel bad if'n you don't know what a blacklite is.
 
Never tried it. Baking soda mixed 50:50 with Borax acts like a pretty good detergent without so much marketing effort. Best to dry out on the clothesline in the wind and sunshine instead of in a dryer.
 
Maybe us "old-uns" should feel bad because we do know what a blacklite is...:D

I have not tried the blacklite trick, but do use the sportwash, which I thought removed the UV by itself.

M&M is probably right, it is a conspiracy to seperate us from our money - one of those things that would be really hard to prove one way or another...
 
it is a conspiracy to seperate us from our money

You got that right. Well, there is (was?) one of those shops at our local mall that sells blacklights and posters. I guess I'll treat 1/2 of a shirt and wear it in there for a preliminary test. I'll let you know....
 
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