Food and Drink - Stain Remover Starter Pack

Remove stains at home and on-the-go with our Food and Drink Stain Remover Starter Pack, designed for all of life’s messes. This pack contains a full Dispenser Bottle, Stain Remover Refill Pack and a Stain Remover Carry-On Applicator.

Sale price $29.95 Regular price $35.50
Ingredients

Water, Hydrogen Peroxide (Oxygen Bleach), Surfactants, Nature Identical Scent, Essential Oils (Orange, Basil, Lemongrass, Lime and Mandarin) Preservatives.

Included products

Full Food and Drink Stain Remover Glass Dispenser Bottle 475ml
Food and Drink Stain Remover Refill Pack 450ml
Full Food and Drink Stain Remover Carry on Applicator Bottle 20ml

How to use

Follow garment care label instructions and always patch test fabric for colourfastness.

Use the applicator spray bottle to target the stain directly
If the stain is tough, use the end of the nozzle to agitate the stain slightly.

Allow the stain remover between 5 minutes and half an hour to work before machine washing or blotting to remove the stain remover residue.

If you're out and about use the carry on bottle to target fresh stains, allow 30 minutes to work (but not longer).

Always blot or wash solution off after 30 minutes.

Do not leave to dry in direct sunlight.

Turn the nozzle to off when not using to avoid evaporation.

Shipping and Returns

Shipping is free on all orders over $20.

We also have 100% satisfaction policy. If you're not happy with our product, it can be sent back for a refund.

About Food and Drink Spot Stain Remover

Our Spot Stain Treater is your all-in-one weapon against common household food stains.

Some stains; like berries, tea, watermelon and tomato juice will fade within 30 minutes application. For other stains, pre-treating them before putting them in the wash will stop the stain from setting so that they can be easily removed during the wash cycle.

The Food and Drink Stain Remover uses the natural power of oxygen bleach to deliver the job, making it really really great for dye based stains. For stains that are protein based; like blood and oil - try our Oil, Body and Grease Stain Remover.

What it Smells Like

The Food and Drink Spot Stain Treater contains a Nature Identical scent: Sun Vite.

The smell of the stain remover overall is quite perceptible for two reasons.

The leading notes of this scent are; Basil, Tea Tree, Orange and Lemongrass. All scents that are quite good at cutting through bad odours.

Oxygen bleach does have a smell. It's the active ingredient in the product. Historically the smell of this ingredient was masked by layers of synthetic scents, but we don't think this is necessary, as it's a wash on wash off product. We have just enough scent to make your experience with Stain Remover a pleasant one.

Sun Vite contains the following essential oils: Orange Oil, Basil Oil, Lemongrass Oil, Lime Oil, Mandarin Oil, Tea tree Oil.

FAQs

Does the Food and Drink Spot Stain Treater bottle come full?

Yes, it comes full with 475 ml of Stain Remover.

Does the Carry On bottle come full?

Yes, it comes full with 20 ml of Food and Drink Spot Stain Treater.

Which stains will the Food and Drink Spot Stain Treater work best on?

The Food and Drink Spot Stain Remover will work best on dye based stains; such as berries, watermelon, ice poles, tea, etc. This is due to the combination of oxi-action bleach and surfactants.

Stains that are protein based; like blood or collar sweat, will best treated with the Oil, Body and Grease Stain Remover or Powder Booster, as they will respond best to enzymes - which cannot co-exist with oxygen bleach in a liquid base.

Can I use it as a post-wash treatment and dry it in the sun?

Sunlight is brilliant for lifting stubborn marks, but not when you’ve used this stain remover solution.

Because it contains oxygen bleach, the formula works by opening up the fibres and oxidising the stains. That is exactly what you want. But if you then put those open fibres in harsh UV, the sun can accelerate that oxidation past the good point. Push it too far and you risk fibre damage and a yellow cast.

So: use the treatment, rinse it out properly, then let the sun do its thing. Just don’t combine the two at once.

Can I use this on all fabrics?

The Food and Drink Spot Stain Treater cannot be used on fabrics that say "do not bleach". You'll typically find these labels on the inside left of your clothes.

The labels generally exist on delicate fabrics; like wools and silks, and fabrics that have not been through a thorough 'dye setting' process.

If in doubt, we would recommend you patch test, by spraying a small amount of the stain solution onto an inconspicuous part of the fabric, and wait 30 minutes to check that everything is okay first.

Are the Food and Drink Spot Stain Treater Refills part of the Refill Return program?

Absolutely, yes. All our refills are collected for reuse.

What happens if I leave the Food and Drink Spot Stain Treater on for more than 30 minutes?

On many fabrics, nothing will happen.

But on others, where the dye wasn’t properly set or where a lot of optical brighteners were used in manufacturing, the stain remover can start working past the stain and into the dye itself. Because the formula contains oxygen bleach, leaving it on too long can also lead to over-oxidation. When that happens, the fibres can start to shift towards a yellow tint.

Thirty minutes is a conservative window that keeps your fabric safe while giving the formula time to do its job. Think of it as a good general rule.

After that, blot the fabric with water to lift the solution, or pop it straight into the wash.

We get it, stain removal is complicated.

Selecting the right product for each stain can be challenging, so we’ve created a convenient stain guide to assist you. 

You'll receive a printed copy with every purchase of our new pre-treater stain remover, or if you prefer, you can download it right now.