There is no single "number 1" stain remover as effectiveness can vary depending on the type of stain and fabric. Some popular options include oxygen-based bleaches, enzyme-based cleaners, and products containing hydrogen peroxide or baking soda. It's best to choose a stain remover that is suitable for the specific type of stain you're dealing with.
Shout stain remover was invented in the United States by Drackett Company in the 1960s.
Zout stain remover was developed by Procter & Gamble in the late 1970s as a more effective alternative to traditional stain removers.
Some popular laundry stain removers include OxiClean, Shout Advanced Gel, and Tide To Go Instant Stain Remover. These products are effective in removing a variety of tough stains from clothing. It's best to follow the instructions on the product packaging for optimal results.
Vinegar is an effective natural stain remover for various surfaces such as fabric, carpet, and kitchen countertops. Its acidic nature helps break down and lift away stains, while also neutralizing odors. Simply dilute with water and apply directly to the stain before washing or rinsing as needed.
To use a stain remover for carpets, first blot the stained area with a clean cloth to remove excess liquid. Apply the stain remover according to the product instructions, then gently blot and let it sit for the recommended time before rinsing with water and drying thoroughly. Repeat the process if needed until the stain is removed.
Zout stain remover was developed by Procter & Gamble in the late 1970s as a more effective alternative to traditional stain removers.
Curious George - 2006 Zeros to Donuts Curious George Stain Remover 1-3 was released on: USA: 6 September 2006
Oxygen is a strong oxidizing agent and react with the stain.
Ch2+O3
shout
In granbury
I can't answer this exactly as you've not told me the kind of stain remover. However, I am not aware of any stain remover that is safe at all. As such, I have two recommendations for you: * Call the emergency number listed on the container. * Call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222. They're a nationwide no-cost service that handles this question expertly -- all day, every day. Whichever you choose, I'd call one or the other NOW.
There are hundreds of different stain removers. Name the one you mean.
Stain removers work by interacting with the material of the stain and dissolving it. For example, modern enzyme stain removers contain protein enzymes which actually "digest" the stain. You have to find the remover which is designed to act on whatever made your stain to get the best results.
Mary Stainmove
A base.
Yes, but not for all stains.