Didi Seven Explained

Didi Seven is a stain remover that has been heavily advertised in North America[1] For many years, it was manufactured and marketed by Interwood, a Canadian company which acquired rights to the product from a German company.[2]

It became well known for its infomercial television marketing campaigns, such as a commercial in which a red sock is turned to white.[3]

Reviews

In 2004, Consumer Reports tested Didi Seven Ultra and found that it performed well in pretreating greasy stains and tannin/sugar stains before washing clothes in the laundry. However, the product failed to completely remove lipstick and ink stains.

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: June 2004 . WE SCOUR THE CLAIMS FOR 'MIRACLE' CLEANERS . 2024-07-20 . . . 69 . 6.
  2. News: Chilton . David . June 22, 1998 . Canada's DRTV experts go global . 2024-07-20 . Marketing Magazine . 22 . . 103 . 24.
  3. News: Haire . Thomas . November 2013 . Liantonio's Concepts TV Celebrates 30 Years of Making a 'Global Impact' . 2024-07-20 . Multi-Channel Direct Advertising . ProQuest.