Stain Remover
What ingredients are in Stain Remover?
TL;DR: Here’s the ingredient list for Stain Remover with simple notes on what each one does. Need the full safety details? Grab the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) below. For full safety, handling and first-aid information, download the SDS here: Stain Remov
How do I use Stain Remover?
TL;DR: Fill Foaming Spray Bottle with Stain Remover, spray directly onto the stain, wait 5-10 minutes, lightly brush if needed, then wash as normal. For best results treat stains as soon as they happen and do not let them dry. Avoid use on wool, silk
Is Stain Remover safe for septic or greywater systems?
Yes. Use the recommended amount and follow your local greywater rules. 👍
Which fabrics should I avoid?
Avoid wool, silk, cashmere, alpaca, rayon/viscose and linen. Spot test first on everything else. 🧵
Is Stain Remover family safe, pet safe and cruelty free?
TL;DR: Yes. Stain Remover is family safe and pet safe when used as directed, and it is cruelty free. It is not food grade, so keep away from food prep areas and store out of reach of children and pets.
The stain didn’t come out after washing. What now?
No stress. Reapply, wait 10 to 15 minutes, gently brush, then wash again. Skip the dryer until it’s gone. 🧼
The product looks cloudy or slightly yellow. Still safe to use?
Yep. A light yellow tint or mild cloudiness is normal for enzyme cleaners. Give it a gentle shake and keep using. ✅
How do I treat hair dye stains?
Hair dye is stubborn. Best shot: Stain Remover + Sensitive Laundry Sheets. Spray, wait 10 min, then wash. Results can vary.
The product is too runny or too thick. What should I do?
It’s the temp 🌡️. Let it warm to room temp or cool down, then give it a gentle shake to reset the texture. ✅
Can I use Stain Remover on carpets or rugs?
Short answer: no. Stain Remover is a laundry pre-treat that must be rinsed and fully washed out. Carpets can’t be rinsed like clothing.