How Do Puracy Enzyme Cleaners Work?
Check your product's ingredient label: Just because it's an enzyme cleaner doesn't mean it can remove every stain and odor! We recommend our 99.51% Natural Stain Remover because it utilizes all six plant-based enzymes. That means our enzyme solution combats just about every smudge, speck, and blemish in its path. Our closest competitor only uses four. Plus it’s safe on septic tanks!
Effective on all water-safe fabrics, our Natural Stain Remover is:
- Powered by 6 different plant enzymes that directly target each stain
- Won’t cause bleaching
- Won’t cause color fading
- Won’t harm fabrics, including rugs, sofa, or bedding
- Doesn’t require extra rinsing
Where Can You Use Enzyme Cleaners?
Basically, if the fabric can get wet, these products will help clean and refresh it.
Pet Stains
We know how frustrating pet accidents can be. That's why our Natural Pet Stain & Odor Remover totally eradicates smells from deep within fabric and carpets. We mean it: This dirt, hairball, vomit, and cat urine enzyme cleaner really works at removing pet stains!
Carpet Stains
We believe that home surfaces should be free of caustic chemicals and fumes – and that’s especially true for surfaces your family plays, snuggles, and naps on. To totally eradicate smudges and smells, check out our straightforward guide on using an enzyme carpet cleaner.
Laundry Stains
Enzyme cleaners are ideal for a presoak when it comes to tough stains on clothes or other fabrics. Presoaking or pretreating clothes with an enzyme-powered stain remover breaks down protein stains, making them easier to remove once you throw these fabrics into the wash.
Baby Stains
From poop and vomit to spit up and baby food, baby stains make their own category of messes and stains that require a strong enzyme cleaner. Our Natural Baby Stain Remover safely tackles each blemish and is completely effective on bibs, bedding, blankets, burp cloths, stuffed animals, swaddles, and more.
How Do You Use an Enzymatic Cleaner?
Follow these steps for using enzyme-powered cleaners on different stains and surfaces.
For Clothes & Washable Fabrics
From removing pit stains to red wine on a tablecloth, these simple steps should take care of the issue:
- Spray & Wait
Fully saturate the affected area with Puracy Stain Remover. We recommend waiting at least 15 minutes before laundering, but your enzyme laundry spray will work better if you wait at least 8 hours.
- Scrub
Use a boar hair detailing brush or old toothbrush to gently scrub the treated area (you can even agitate the fabric by rubbing it together). We prefer boar’s hair for delicate fabrics like silk.
- Launder
Add the item(s) to your washing machine and run a load according to the fabric care instructions. From sweat to chocolate to coffee, the four plant-based enzymes in Puracy Natural Laundry Detergent fully disintegrate any remaining elements that might be wedged in fabric fibers. And our clean-rinse formula means they're totally removed.
- Repeat (if Necessary)
A word of caution: Drying cycles can actually "bake" the stain into fabric. Until you’re sure that the stain is completely gone, air dry the item(s) in question. If you can still see discoloration, repeat steps 1-3.
On Upholstery
Some surfaces (like couches and chairs) obviously can’t be tossed into the washing machine. Try these easy steps to zap stains:
- Spray & Wait
Use Puracy Natural Stain Remover to thoroughly saturate the surface. Wait at least 15 minutes.
- Scrub
For tough stains, work the stain remover into the fabric and let it sit for at least 8 hours. We recommend using a boar’s hair brush or a soft toothbrush.
- Blot, Rinse, Repeat
Fill a bowl with warm water, saturate a clean microfiber cloth, and gently wring it out. Lightly press into the stain, rinsing and wringing your cloth out as often as necessary. Continue until the stain and the stain remover are rinsed from the fabric. Larger stains may need 1-2 clean cloths.