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Miss Mouth’s Messy Eater Non-Toxic Baby and Kids Stain Remover for Clothing, Carpet, Fabric, and Upholstery. Kid Tested and Mom Approved (120ml, 4 oz Spray Bottles) 2 Pack

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To treat stains, the instructions recommend shaking the spray bottle and then spraying the affected area. For best results, allow the product to sit on the stain for 15 minutes, and then launder the fabric as usual. To test if our formula is safe for your fabric, choose an inconspicuous corner of the material, (maybe a hem or other hidden area) and apply the formula. Leave for two to three minutes and then blot with a white paper towel. If the colors do not change, run, or come off on the paper towel, and if the item is definitely washable, you may safely use the all The Hate Stains Co. products. ► Whether they’re fresh or set in, makeup stains—especially foundation—can be quite difficult to remove. For cases like these, we love Method’s Stain Remover. Our testers raved about this product, noting that it’s extremely easy to use (even for large stains) because of its built-in scrubbing brush. It performed well on the makeup stains compared to other stain removers we tested, with our testing noting that the set-in foundation was “significantly lightened” after treatment.

Whichever laundry stain remover you choose, make sure to follow the specific instructions for that particular product. Some products state you can brush the product on without rinsing immediately, while others recommend spraying the stain and allowing it to sit for a certain amount of time. Using the product incorrectly or leaving the formula on your garment for too long could damage the fabric instead of treating it.Another shopper wrote in her review, “This stain remover is the absolute best. I saw people post about it on the Internet and decided to try it since I have two young kids that make giant messes on their clothes. It literally removes the stain in front of your eyes. My kid got raspberries in my off-white cardigan and it came out within seconds of me spraying this on my cardigan. I’ve used it so many times after and it works every single time. I will definitely be purchasing more when I run out.” Plus, it comes with a travel-size spot treatment that’s convenient to keep in the car or at the office so you can pre-treat as soon as the mess happens. While our testers thought that the price point for this laundry stain remover is on the higher side, we think this is an effective product that’s well worth the price for those looking to get rid of food and oil stains. Despite being safe for most clothing and your hands there are still some things that you need to be careful with:

This water-activated powder formula is chlorine-free and unscented. Plus, it can be used on more than stained clothes—you can also use it to remove stains from carpets, upholstery, and more.

There are many types of laundry stain removers including pens, sprays, and powders. When trying to decide which one is best for you, consider what kinds of stains you commonly remove from your clothes. If you frequently deal with small spots, a pen or spray may be your best bet. However, for larger stains, a powder may be more beneficial so you can soak the whole garment.

This laundry stain remover received high scores across all tested categories, and the testers noted that the bar of soap made it easy to apply the stain remover in the exact stain area. They also noted it lathered well and smelled fresh and clean but didn’t have an overwhelming aroma. Overall, the best laundry stain remover is the Shout Advanced Foaming Laundry Stain Remover because of its effectiveness and affordability. For a convenient and portable stain remover, the Tide To-Go Pen is small enough to fit in a purse or briefcase and can remove food or coffee stains without having to launder your garment. Chateau Spill is formulated for acidic stains from red wine, coffee, and tea and uses citric acid to neutralize those tannin-based stains. These types of stains will oxidize and turn yellow and brown over time, so the sooner you can treat and wash them, the better. If the stain is fresh, it may even “disappear” right before your eyes. But don’t be fooled if that happens: You must still wash your garments after pretreating them. Note that citric acid can occasionally discolor fabrics, so Chateau Spill is a product you’ll want to patch test on a small, inconspicuous area of a garment prior to treating a stain. When our testers used this stain remover, it completely removed chocolate syrup, grass, olive oil, and marker stains. The stains were removed on the first treatment without damaging the fabric. The stain remover didn’t completely treat a red wine stain, but because it removed the other stains so effectively, the testers were pleased with the results. We are very confident The Hate Stains Co. formula is the best stain remover out in the market. However, there are some stains on some fabrics that seem to be harder than others. Following instructions (prep/ treat/ rinse) can be repeated and significant progress should be made. ►I also suggest adding a half-cup of white vinegar or a quarter-cup of Downy Rinse & Refresh to the fabric-softener slot of your washing machine (make sure to press the fabric-softener button or the machine won’t add the product to the rinse cycle). Downy Rinse & Refresh is an acidic, super-low-pH formula that is designed to strip away gunk and minimize odor. It’s much more powerful than white vinegar and works really well on blitzing odors from synthetic fabrics. (Notably, it is not a fabric softener, even though it’s a Downy product that goes in the fabric softener slot.)

After one treatment using this product, our testers noted that both fresh and set-in grass, marker, olive oil, and chocolate syrup stains were completely removed. They were concerned that the stain may be transferred to other areas of the fabric since the formula was so sudsy. However, the product performed well and after washing the treated fabric there was no trace of the stains. To come up with this list, we blind-tested 30 laundry stain removers in our Lab (aka our testers were not aware of the brands they were evaluating until all tests were completed). To test each product’s effectiveness on fresh stains, we applied 1 teaspoon of red wine, 1 teaspoon of chocolate syrup, a smear of grass, and a scribble of a blue Crayola marker to a yellow T-shirt and drew circles around each stain. Testers also applied 1 teaspoon of olive oil and 1 teaspoon of foundation to a separate T-shirt to judge each product’s efficacy on oil-based stains. To use, simply clean any excess mess off with a towel or cloth. Then spray the stain, rub in and wait. Finally, wipe away moisture and rinse or wash as usual. Ta-da!Although one tester had an issue with the brush smearing certain fresh stains like chocolate, they recommended lightly dabbing any excess from the stain and wiping off the brush after each application. Despite this, our testers still recommend this product for its value and effectiveness on set-in stains. It’s also worth noting that Flores recommends pre-soaking items with set-in stains for best results.

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