Emergency Stain Remover – 25 Wipes

Emergency Stain Remover – 25 Wipes

$ 19.99

Description

  • POWERFUL & FAST – Professional, commercial grade fabric stain remover formula. Its lightning fast action erases stains from clothing, couches, other furniture & more.
  • FRESH OR DRY STAINS – Universal spot remover that is remarkably effective on all types of fresh and set-in stains. Made for most fabrics. Works on both organic or inorganic stains.
  • UNIVERSAL STAIN TREATER – Works on grass, mud, ketchup, coffee, chocolate, baby formula, pet stains, grease, and even blood. Use on set in stains or new stains!

WARNING: Causes Eye Irritation. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. If eye irritation persists, seek medical advice/attention. IF SWALLOWED: Get immediate medical advice if you are unwell.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY

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