Red Relief Stain Remover
Red Relief is king of dye removal. Works great even at lower temperatures. Two-part cleaner that activates when mixed. Price for the 2-part quart.
Q. Dee Dee what is the difference in the stain magic and the red relief and the pricing? Sorry to be a pain.
A. The Advanced Spot and Stain DVD goes through explaining that to you as well.
The difference is that if after cleaning their is an organic stain, you need to add oxygen. Stain Magic is Oxygen. So, for example if you have
a wine stain, you will put oxygen on it. Red Relief is for all manmade stains, like Kool-aid. For these you need to remove oxygen. Just the opposite of what Stain Magic does. It removes oxygen and makes the stain disappear or become yellow which then can be rinsed with your wand. With Red Relief you use heat – an iron with a towel.
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Highly efficient: Designed specifically to tackle stubborn stains like red wine, coffee, and red dye, the Red Relief Stain Remover offers remarkable effectiveness.
User-friendly: With its simple two-part application, this stain remover is easy to use and swiftly eliminates stains, making it an excellent choice for both household and commercial purposes.
Versatile: Whether it’s carpets or upholstery, this stain remover works effectively on various surfaces.
Fabric-friendly: The stain remover is gentle on most fabrics, causing no harm or discoloration.
Environmentally conscious: As a water-based solution, the stain remover contains no harsh chemicals, ensuring safety for individuals, pets, and the environment.
Cost-efficient: The Red Relief Stain Remover provides an affordable and efficient solution for removing tough stains, saving you money on expensive cleaning services and replacement costs.
Long-lasting: With a prolonged shelf life, this stain remover remains effective and can be conveniently utilized whenever needed to combat challenging stains.
Sean –
Love this product have used it and works great. This is a heat activated product and takes patience to use. It may require multiple applications for tougher set stains, or old stains.
Pablo Becerra –