Advanced 7-Enzyme Stain Remover

Don't toss your favorite hoodie just yet.
Salvage clothes you thought were ruined. Our advanced 7-enzyme formula tackles the toughest dried-on stains and lingering odors that ordinary detergents leave behind.

360° Stain Fighting Power
Most spot cleaners rely on one or two active ingredients. We use seven distinct enzymes. This industry-leading concentrate is engineered to break down virtually every type of biological mess—from wine and berries to complex grease and protein stains.

Superior on Sweat & Body Odors
Forget yellow pit stains and lingering gym smells. Ordinary removers often mask odors; our formula eliminates them at the source. It's proven 87% more effective against stubborn human sebum and sweat compared to standard stain removers.

Built for Real Life’s Repeat Messes
From toddler food fights to post-marathon gear, life gets messy fast. Keep this powerful weapon in your laundry arsenal to handle whatever daily disaster comes next.

Three Simple Steps to Stain-Free
Spray & Saturate
Hold the bottle upright and spray directly onto the stain until the fabric is fully saturated.
Let It Dwell
Wait at least 30 minutes for recent messes. For old, set-in stains, allow it to work for up to 8 hours.
Wash Normally
Toss the item in the wash with your regular detergent on the usual cycle. No extra rinsing needed.
Product Specifications
| Formula Type | 7-Enzyme Concentrate Liquid |
|---|---|
| Scent | Sandalwood & Suede |
| Applicator | Trigger Sprayer |
| Bottle Finish | Matte Black Opaque |
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The enzymatic action targets the biological structure of the stain, not the fabric dye, making it safe for most colorfast washable fabrics. We always recommend a quick spot test on an inconspicuous area first.
Absolutely. It is specifically designed to re-hydrate and break down set-in stains that have gone through the dryer. For these older messes, we recommend the full 8-hour dwell time before washing for best results.
While powerful on stains, enzymes can sometimes degrade protein-based fibers like wool or silk if left for too long. We recommend sticking to cottons, synthetics, and blends, or consulting your garment's care label.