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Harness the power of oxygen to fight stains with OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover Powder, from America's #1 stain remover additive brand.(1) With over 101 uses, it's the ultimate stain fighter for big and small messes for laundry and home. This oxygen-powered, chlorine-free, color-safe clothes stain remover cleans dirt and stains from your favorite machine-washable clothes, sheets, towels, shoes, hats, workout gear, and kids' and baby clothes. For best results, presoak items in Versatile Stain Remover and water following label directions. Then add Stain Remover Powder to the washer as a laundry booster per label directions, add items, and wash with detergent in HE or standard machines to get items extra clean. (1) based on units sold.
SKU | 3262612 |
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Primary Brand | OxiClean |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 7.22 LBS |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 5.375 IN |
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Height | 8.875 IN |
Width | 7.125 IN |
Hard Surfaces 1.Fill to line 4 per gallon of water. NOTE: For some surfaces, like grout, a more concentrated solution/paste may be used. 2.Apply using a cloth, sponge, brush, or by pouring solution directly onto surface. 3.Let stand 5-30 min. Scrub as needed. For large surfaces, work with small areas, so solution does not dry on the surface. 4.Rinse well with cool water. Soft Surface Stains. Use only on water-washable upholstery and rugs. 1.Fill to line 1 per 16 ounces of water. Remove excess stains before treating. For Carpet: Apply only enough solution to saturate stain. Allow solution to stand 1-5 minutes. Do not allow solution to dry on fabrics. Blot with white towel. Repeat until stain is not visible. Rinse carpet with clean water and blot until dry. For upholstery: Do not apply solution directly on stain. Apply with clean white towel and use to blot out stain. Repeat until stain is not visible. Dampen a clean white towel with water and blot area to rinse.
Keep out of reach of children. Harmful to eyes and if swallowed. Avoid Skin Contact. Don't mix with ammonia, chlorine bleach or other chemicals.
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