Product review
March 2024
Laundry stain removers: Spot treatments
We’ve tested stain removal sprays and gels to see which are best at removing a range of small stains.
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March 2024
Sard
Power Stain Remover Major Stain Types
Price
$10
Score
67
Recommended
Price
$10
Score
67
Recommended
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We recommend Sard Power Stain Remover Major Stain Types for tackling many stains. It's best in the test for removing make-up and does a very good job with baby food stains. But it's no good for blood stains.
Test results
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67Stain removal
Good points
- Very good for baby food stains.
- Very good for make-up stains.
- Good for collar and cuff grime.
- Good for tomato stains.
- Good for grass and mud stains.
Bad points
- Terrible for blood stains.
More test results
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Sweat66
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Collar & cuff grime73
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Make-up80
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Olive oil57
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Tomato74
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Chocolate ice cream68
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Baby food81
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Grass & mud78
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Blood32
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Mineral oil61
Product
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TypeSpray
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Pack size450ml
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Cost per 100ml/g$2.22
Label information
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IngredientsNot stated
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Free from claimNot stated
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Don't use onSilk, denim, linen, wool, other fabics that might use non-colourfast dyes
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Colour safe claimColourfast colours only
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Biodegradable claimNo
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Septic safe claimNo
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Grey water safe claimNo
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OtherStarts to work immediately to remove your everyday stains: grass and mud, food and drink, body and blood, makeup and ink.
More info
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Availability
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