

🌿 Spray. Stain. Slay. The natural power your wardrobe deserves.
Puracy Stain Remover is a 48 fl oz unscented, natural stain cleaner designed for travel and laundry. It combines a gentle yet effective plant-based formula free from sulfates, parabens, and petrochemicals, making it safe for all fabrics and sensitive users. Trusted by thousands, it tackles a wide range of stains and odors while preserving fabric integrity and family safety.























| ASIN | B09GTM68HG |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Commercial Stain Removers |
| Brand | Puracy |
| Brand Name | Puracy |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 11,588 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 48 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Puracy |
| Material Feature | Gluten Free |
| Material Features | Gluten Free |
| Material Type Free | Natural |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Free & Clear |
| Special Features | Gluten Free |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hypoallergenic |
| Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
| UPC | 850034384344 |
| Unit Count | 48.0 Fluid Ounces |
A**R
Non toxic and effective
Finally a stain remover that is easy to use, nontoxic, and effective! I have always used branch basics (which I love!) but I hate treating stains with the powder and spray and Joe messy it is. Love that I can just spray the stain and they come out without me having to agitate and get my hands disgusting. I’d like to try the laundry detergent next!
B**T
Great stain remover and better price than Miss Mouths Messy Eater
This is a really great stain remover. Excellent replacement for Miss Mouths Messy Eater at a much better price point. It works just as well on any and all stains. Just keep your old stain remover spray bottle and refill it with this easy to pour pouch. It does have a little smell to it but nothing too over powering. Also, it has much better ingredients than stain reverse like Shout and Spray and Wash. Hint: On very stubborn stains I spray it with this product and then rub a bar of Fels Naphtha and then scrub lightly with a soft bristle brush.
N**N
A Miracle Worker for Stains!
This natural, plant-based stain remover is surprisingly powerful. It got out a set-in coffee stain on a white shirt that I thought was ruined! The travel size is perfect for keeping in my bag for emergencies. It works on all my fabrics and has a pleasant, mild scent. Highly effective and eco-friendly!
S**E
WORKS WELL BUT COSTS TOO MUCH
I have to be careful about the products I use, as a lot of different chemicals and fragrances make me sick, so I was happy when I found this stain remover because it's exactly what we needed. It works great at removing stains for spot treatment, and I also add a little bit to the laundry soap to use it as a booster. Even just adding it to the soap removes general stains in the laundry pretty well. It doesn't have a smell to it, and it's pretty non-irritating. It's easy to just add to a spray bottle or pour as is into the soap from the pouch. I love that it's safe for the whole family and non-toxic. However, I don't love the price; I feel like it costs too much, and I don't understand why we even do the subscribe and save, and it is still a high price. So, unfortunately, I'll be looking for a new stain remover because we can't afford to spend almost thirty dollars on stain remover every couple of months.
C**A
Works really well
I’ve used this for a few years and it’s great. Love reducing waste with the refill bag. If I’m really worried about a stain I will let this sit on it for a day or some hours…. Soak in water (without rinsing) and then if it doesn’t rinse right away agitate with detergent (whatever level of rubbing the fabric can tolerate). This has gotten out really bad stains- even old stains that I have missed. Gets out easy stains too with just spray and set. LOVE that it’s unscented. It’s natural but probably has sodium hydroxide in it which is very caustic to your hands…. I was agitating a stain with bare hands (mixed with detergent) once and it caused burned peeling skin. So just wear gloves if your hands are going to be in it at full strength. I noticed others said there is leakage from the bottles. There is and I don’t know why- maybe it runs down the side of the bottle after you spray ???. I usually put it in a plastic tray/container in the closet if I can’t stop the leakage. It is caustic to surfaces. It’s so effective that I have just put up with this- very manageable if a little annoying . Update: I use this on bloodstains a lot and it absolutely loosens the stains but then leaves a blurry blood mark that might also bleed to other parts of the clothing unless you scrub it a bit before washing. What I started doing after spraying the stain is dabbing some laundry detergent on top of it while it's sitting in the clothes bin. This actually makes even the darkest blood stains disappear before washing. This remains very good stuff.
C**R
Best stain remover
Using for my newborn’s clothes. No offensive scent, not sticky, easy to use (no hassle with extra steps, though rinsing helps), and works so well even for bright yellow stains!
P**R
BRING! BACK! THE! OLD! FORMULA!
I have used this product for YEARS, an absolutely indispensable stain remover in my toolkit. It would destroy absolutely any organic stain that was immediately treated, and if left to soak, would even take out or radically reduce set stains. Like magic. So much better than anything else I've ever tried, and bonus, didn't leave some horrible perfume stank on my clothes. I've sold, by word of mouth, countless bottles of this. I'd even get a bottle and decant it into smaller bottles to give out samples to friends. It was amazing. I was a Puracy stain remover evangelist. This last bottle? TRASH. The consistency used to be thick, a sprayable gel. This new bottle? Water. It is thin and moves like water with a bit of dishsoap in it, which it doesn't even match in performance. Dish soap would have gotten oil stains out better than this slop. I tried it out on a pair of cotton jeans, cotton tshirt, and fleece sweater than had orange chicken spilled on them. I treated it exactly as I would have before, directly on the fresh stain. Before it would have disappeared like magic. This time? Still quite visible after wash as oil stains on the black tshirt, detectable on the jeans if you know they're there, and yellowish spots on the fleece. My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined. Why destroy a perfect product? I'll be warning everyone on my list NOT to order this product again, until and if it is ever returned to the previous formula. ***EDITED TO ADD A COMPARISON OF THE OLD INGREDIENT LIST TO THE NEW ONE*** These are directly copied from my bottles (any spelling errors my own). Please note that the company not only has not disclosed or marked a formula change on the bottle, but will outright lie and deny that it has changed when you contact them. Old Formula Ingredients: Water, C10-C16 Alcohol Etholxylate (Plant-Based Cleanser), Decyl Glucoside (Vegetable -Based Cleanser), Vegetable Glycerine (Plant-Based Softener), Proanediol (Plant-Based Preservative), Protease, (Plant-Based Enzyme), Sodium Borate (Natural Mineral Cleanser), Amylase (Plant-Based Enzyme), Sodium Citrate (Plant-Based Water Softener), Lipase (Plant-Based Enzyme), Pectinase (Plant-Based Enzyme), Mannanase (Plant-Based Enzyme), Cellulase (Plant-Based Enzyme), Benzisothiazolinone (Biodegradable Preservative), Coconut Fatty Acid ( (Plant-Based Foam Reducer), Calcium Chloride (Natural Mineral Stabilizer). New Formula Ingredients: Water, Decyl Glucoside, Laureth-9, Propanediol, Glycerin, Laureth-4, Sodium Borate, Protease, Amylase, Citric Acid, Lipase, Pectinase, Sodium Hydroxide, Benzisothiazolinone, Mannanase, Cellulase, Coconut Fatty Acid, Pink Grapefruit Essential Oil, Calcium Chloride, Limonene, Linalool These are COMPLETELY DIFFERENT PRODUCTS. They removed the primary cleanser entirely. There is now more Benzisothiazolinone preservative than two of the enzymes, which means they've either increased the amount of preservative or decreased the amount of the enzymes. The new formula has added Laureth-9 and Laureth-4. Also, they added essential oils, which not only are bad for some people who are allergic/sensitive, but they may be the cause of some of the yellow staining that people are now seeing from using the product. Puracy was sold to "Branded", which has absolutely destroyed a once great product and company. Buy elsewhere.
S**É
IT WORKS BUT THEN YOU HAVE TO WASH THE GARMENT
Ok so I follow instructions and it remove the stain my daughter had on her sweater but left a mark where I sprayed. I was pissed. It look like an oil stain. I wash the sweater and after 3 times it camenof so yes it remove the stain but the stain remover left a stain that took 3 washes to remove so I'm confused. Second time I wash it I put more remover lol.
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