One scoop, every load. That's the whole assignment. Here's the routine that makes stains, odors, and gray towels a former problem.

THE FUNDAMENTALS

4. MAKE IT EVERY LOAD

The magic is consistency. Modern fabrics hoard sweat and oils deep in the fibers, and one wash won't evict years of buildup. A scoop every load keeps it from ever moving back in.

2: DETERGENT AS USUAL

Keep using your regular detergent, regular amount. The Booster isn't here to take its job; it's here to turbocharge it: 7 enzymes on the stains, oxygen bleach on the dinge, odor destroyer on the funk.

3. GO WARM IF THE TAG ALLOWS

Oxygen bleach wakes up fastest in warm water. Cold cycle? Still works, just give it the longer wash setting so the chemistry has time to do its thing.

4. MAKE IT EVERY LOAD

The magic is consistency. Modern fabrics hoard sweat and oils deep in the fibers, and one wash won't evict years of buildup. A scoop every load keeps it from ever moving back in.

LAUNDRY MAXXING


The internet maxxes everything now. Fine. Here's ours, minimal effort, maxximum laundry.

THE MOVE

THREE STEPS.
PEAK LAUNDRY.

The most stain, odor, and dinge-killing power you can send through a washing machine:

  • 1

    PRETREAT THE HEAVY HITTERS

    Anything set-in, dried-on, or just plain ambitious — soak it with DadMode Deep Stain Remover.

  • 2

    LET IT SIT 8+ HOURS

    Overnight is perfect. Keep it damp so the enzymes stay on the clock.

  • 3

    WASH LIKE YOU MEAN IT

    Your detergent plus one scoop of Booster — warm water, heavy cycle, extra rinse.

Only a full stripping soak squeezes out more on the truly far-gone — and that's a whole afternoon. This is three moves, and two of them are sleeping.

ADVANCED MOVES


For the gym gear that "smells clean" until you sweat — and the towels that have seen things.

THE OVERNIGHT STRIP

Towels gone gray? Sheets never quite fresh? Fill a tub or bucket with warm water, add a scoop, and soak overnight. Then wash as normal. The water will turn a color you don’t want to discuss — that’s years of detergent residue and body oil leaving the premises.

THE REBLOOM KILLER

A shirt that smells fine in the drawer and terrible ten minutes into wearing it has odor rebloom — bacteria buildup trapped in performance fabric. The enzyme system (DNase, protease, lipase) breaks it down at the source. 2–3 boosted loads, or one Overnight Strip, and the shirt is actually clean — not just pretending.

DON’T CROSS THE STREAMS

Never add chlorine bleach to a boosted load. It kills the enzymes on contact — and it’s redundant anyway, because the oxygen bleach in the scoop already handles whitening without the harshness or the smell.

KNOW YOUR ENEMY


ONE SCOOP HANDLES THESE

  • Sweat, body oil & gym stink
  • Food, sauce & grease
  • Blood, grass & kid messes
  • Dingy whites & gray towels
  • Pet accidents & odors
  • The towel that smells like a basement

NOBODY CAN FIX THESE

  • Bleach spots (that's missing dye, not a stain)
  • Dye transfer from the red sock incident
  • Rust & scorch marks
  • Paint, glue & nail polish
  • Anything already dried on high heat, twice

We’d rather tell you now than after you’ve scooped half the tub at it.

Heavy Duty Laundry Booster

Oxygen bleach + 7 enzymes + odor destroyer. The finishing move.

$29.99

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QUICK ANSWERS

  • No, it's a booster. Detergent washes the load; the Booster removes the stains, odors, and dinge detergent misses. Use both, every load.
  • Up to 40 loads per 1.5 lb tub at one scoop per load. Doing the math, that's under a buck a load to stop re-buying shirts.
  • Yes, safe for all colors and washable fabrics. For delicates and "dry clean only," follow the tag, not your optimism.
  • When towels or workout gear stop smelling truly clean for most households that's every month or two. Boosting every load stretches the time between strips.
  • Lid on tight, somewhere cool and dry. Powder plus humidity equals a commemorative brick.