FAQ

  1. Remove any excess material from the stained area.
  2. Gently shake the bottle.
  3. Apply Stain Stuff directly to the stain, making sure it's fully covered.
  4. Close the lid and use the tip of the lid to gently rub Stain Stuff into the fabric.
  5. For stubborn stains, allow Stain Stuff to sit a little longer (sometimes over night) before blotting - it gives it extra time to work its magic!
  6. Blot with a clean, damp cloth, and rinse with water if needed.
  7. Repeat the process if the stain persists.
  8. Launder if necessary - the agitation of a washing machine can help lift tougher stains.

Note: Always blot stains instead of rubbing aggressively. Too much friction can cause color loss or fabric damage.

A colorfast test ensures that your fabric’s color will not be affected by the stain remover. To perform the test:

  • Select an inconspicuous area of the fabric.
  • Apply a small amount of Stain Stuff to the chosen spot.
  • Let it sit for 2–3 minutes, then blot with a white paper towel.
  • If there is no color change, bleeding, or dye transfer, and the fabric is washable, Stain Stuff is safe to use

Yes! Stain Stuff is highly effective on upholstery and carpets. While it doesn’t leave behind any residue, it’s important to fully remove the stain and any remaining particles:

  • Blot the area with a clean, damp cloth or sponge to lift the stain.
  • Use a dry cloth to absorb excess moisture.

If any traces of the original stain persist, simply repeat the process for a fresh, clean finish.

Stain Stuff is safe for most fabrics, but we recommend caution:

  • Always perform a colorfast test in a hidden area before full application.
  • Stain Stuff has been effective on dry-clean-only items, but we always recommend performing a colorfast test first to ensure it won’t affect the fabric.

While Stain Stuff is formulated to remove a wide variety of stains, some may be more challenging due to factors such as stain age, composition, or fabric type. If a stain doesn’t come out immediately:

  • Repeat the treatment as described above.
  • Be aware that some stains, particularly those that have set over time or contain certain dyes, may be permanent.
  • Formulating a stain remover requires balancing stain-fighting power with fabric safety. While Stain Stuff is highly effective, preserving fabric integrity can sometimes limit its ability to remove extremely stubborn stains.

Yes, Stain Stuff is professionally formulated for superior stain removal and has been shown to outperform common household remedies.

Stain Stuff is designed to tackle a wide range of stains, including:

  • Wine, berries, pomegranate juice, and tomatoes: Often disappear on contact.
  • Blood, grass, lipstick, and mascara: May require gentle rubbing during treatment.
  • Juices, coffee, tea, oils: May not vanish immediately but should improve after laundering.

We frequently hear from customers about unexpected stains they’ve successfully removed with Stain Stuff. Don’t limit its use to just clothing, carpets, and furniture—try it on:

  • Lamp shades
  • Shoes
  • Ties and belts
  • Children's stuffed animals

If you discover a new use, let us know so we can share it with others!

Yes, our formula does not contain harsh oxidizing agents like peroxide or chlorine. However, we recommend the following precautions:

  • Always read and follow label instructions.
  • Perform a colorfast test before applying to any fabric.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.

For any questions or concerns, please reach out to us at info@stainstuff.com.

No, Stain Stuff has a light, pleasant orange scent.

Stain Stuff is generally safe for most fabrics, but we recommend extra caution with delicate materials like silk, wool, and cashmere. Always perform a colorfast test first and use a gentle blotting motion rather than rubbing.

We do not recommend using Stain Stuff on leather or suede, as these materials are sensitive to moisture and cleaning agents. For best results, consult a professional cleaner for stain removal on these surfaces.

Yes! Stain Stuff works on fabric car seats, carpets, and mats. After treatment, blot thoroughly with a damp cloth to ensure the stain and any loosened residue are fully removed.

Stain Stuff is most effective on fresh stains but can also improve the appearance of older stains. For set-in stains, you may need to repeat the process multiple times or allow the product to sit longer before blotting.

Stain Stuff is designed to be used on its own. Mixing it with other stain removers, bleach, or chemical cleaners may reduce effectiveness or cause unintended fabric damage.

Store Stain Stuff in a cool, dry place with the lid securely closed. Avoid extreme heat or freezing temperatures to maintain its effectiveness.

Stain Stuff is non-toxic when used as directed, but we recommend keeping pets away from treated areas until they are dry. If ingested, consult a veterinarian.

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