From the laverée collection. Simply spray the stain remover on the stain and let it sit for 20 minutes, before combining with water for a hand wash. If the stain is severe, repeat this process and let the spray soak for another five minutes. Then, add the garment to the laundry for a machine wash with our detergent (link to detergent). Our stain remover spray is an all natural salve against even the deepest of stains. Created with ingredients sourced from plants including coconut, palm, citrus and corn, our stain spray breaks down the proteins that cause stains while conditioning the fabrics and textiles for a fresher, deeper clean. Presented in packaging made of recycled pet (plastic that would otherwise be found in the ocean), and recyclable after final use. Made in usa. Formulated without a single animal by-product. Cruelty-freemade ethically, lovingly and without harming any animals whatsoever. Eco-friendlyformulated with mother nature in mind. Housed in sustainable, recyclable and reusable packaging. Ingredients: Decyl glucoside is produced by the reaction (known as esterification) of glucose (from corn starch) with the fatty capric alcohol, which is obtained from coconut and/or palm oil. Surfactants like decyl glucoside serve multiple purposes, including reducing the surface tension of water, which impacts a detergents efficiency and ultimately reduces our water use and electrical waste. Tetrasodium glutamate diacetate is what's known as a 'chelating agent', an ingredient that inactivates metallic ions (charged particles) in product formulations. Proteases break down proteins, which helps us remove stains from blood, eggs, gravy, and moreamylase is a mix of enzymes that breaks starch-based soil down to simpler forms for removal by detergents with more efficacy and efficiency. It is also a skin conditioner and is found in thousands of products, including sunscreen, laundry detergent, and other items. Pectate lyase attack stains containing pectin by cutting pect
From the laverée collection. Simply spray the stain remover on the stain and let it sit for 20 minutes, before combining with water for a hand wash. If the stain is severe, repeat this process and let the spray soak for another five minutes. Then, add the garment to the laundry for a machine wash with our detergent (link to detergent). Our stain remover spray is an all natural salve against even the deepest of stains. Created with ingredients sourced from plants including coconut, palm, citrus and corn, our stain spray breaks down the proteins that cause stains while conditioning the fabrics and textiles for a fresher, deeper clean. Presented in packaging made of recycled pet (plastic that would otherwise be found in the ocean), and recyclable after final use. Made in usa. Formulated without a single animal by-product. Cruelty-freemade ethically, lovingly and without harming any animals whatsoever. Eco-friendlyformulated with mother nature in mind. Housed in sustainable, recyclable and reusable packaging. Ingredients: Decyl glucoside is produced by the reaction (known as esterification) of glucose (from corn starch) with the fatty capric alcohol, which is obtained from coconut and/or palm oil. Surfactants like decyl glucoside serve multiple purposes, including reducing the surface tension of water, which impacts a detergents efficiency and ultimately reduces our water use and electrical waste. Tetrasodium glutamate diacetate is what's known as a 'chelating agent', an ingredient that inactivates metallic ions (charged particles) in product formulations. Proteases break down proteins, which helps us remove stains from blood, eggs, gravy, and moreamylase is a mix of enzymes that breaks starch-based soil down to simpler forms for removal by detergents with more efficacy and efficiency. It is also a skin conditioner and is found in thousands of products, including sunscreen, laundry detergent, and other items. Pectate lyase attack stains containing pectin by cutting pect