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Puracy Clean Can Laundry Stain Remover is an eco-friendly, refillable stain remover spray designed to tackle tough stains while being gentle on the environment. Its unscented formula is safe for sensitive users, and it's crafted with plant-based ingredients by a team of experts, ensuring a reliable solution for all your laundry needs.
H**Y
The best!!
I’ve been using this stain remover exclusively for years and I recommend it all of the time. It is hand down the most effective stain remover I have ever tried and it’s natural and non toxic which I appreciate with kids and pets. I have used it on velvet, silk, cotton, and have successfully removed oil, blood, dirt, red wine and grease. The best!!!!
M**E
Worked well, but several slightly awkward parts involved
I was open to the thought of having a new system for stain treatment, and just replacing a recyclable canister when empty. This set-up has THREE basic parts involved: (1) a canister of cleaning product that opens with a soda-like pull ring tab,(2) a clear outer bottle and(3) a snap-on lid with squeeze trigger.First thing I noticed after opening the can of cleaning solution was it was a pretty strong smell. It might be pretty overpowering for people sensitive to strong odors.The second thing to note was having to attach the spray top cap onto the can by pushing/snapping it on was tight! I have bilateral carpal tunnel and a damaged tendon in my dominant thumb, and had two ganglions removed from my palm/wrist area and it was a tough task putting the two parts together, and the thought of having to take them apart when the canister is empty, concerns me-and I'm pretty strong despite my problems.The cleaning test:I chose to try out the cleaner system and solution efficiency on my husband's white dress shirt that he wears with his suit when he plays Saxophone in our town's community band. Besides some unsightly ring-around-the-collar stains on the inside of the shirt, the black leather neck strap for his Saxophone sometimes causes stains from rubbing on the outside of his collar.So the cleaning solution got a double-whammy challenge on two stains on one shirt.-I generously sprayed the inside and outside of the collar, getting it soaked with solution and let it it for a little bit. I resisted the temptation to scrub the collar, wanting to see what he product did on its own. (Side note: cleanser scent is a pretty strong smell)-After about an hour both the inside and the outside collar stains appeared lighter.-I sprayed the inside and outside of the collar again and after 30 minutes placed the shirt in the washing machine and ran it through a wash cycle.-when the cycle was finished I checked the shirt before placing it in the dryer. The stains were almost completely gone! It's an old shirt that has been worn many times so about 90% success is good!Overall, the product performs well but the cleaning system parts slightly awkward to assemble. Someone with arthritis or other problems might have difficulties snapping it together and I'm assuming taking it apart also. Maybe having the lid screw on would make it more user friendly?When I've finished using all the solution, I'll have to rethink getting refills. Or whether to just stick with my regular routine of add-water to eco-friendly, concentrated solution in my basic refillable plastic spray bottle.
J**R
Stain remover.
Works very well for stains !
T**8
Enzyme stain remover, kind of heavy with the can
This is an enzyme stain remover so works best on bio-based stains. As to effectiveness, seems fine but is very hard to compare against other brands. As for using cans, I find it makes the sprayer feel heavy which I don't like. Could've just pour can contents into bottle. I guess it keeps inside of bottle cleaner.
A**T
Fine idea didn't work for me in reality
Interesting concept but I found the formula didn't work much at all for anything I needed the majority of what I work on is pretty set in vintage stains so maybe that's why but even your basic drugstore stain remover those stains slightly so.. The concept is good however, the spray bottle is extremely thick, which feels like a waste of plastic and the nozzle was broken so.. so much for reusability…
A**P
Reusable container, good product
Great new product, reusable and refillable and no landfill plastic or harmful chemicals. Love this new stain treatment!
A**R
Interesting "green" product
I was a bit hesitant to try this Puracy Clean Can Laundry Stain Remover system, but intrigued by a more eco-friendly solution to one of the biggest banes of my household routine, cleaning products. In the past, I've relied on stain sticks for the occasional mess, which work okay but are hard to use for larger stains. I noticed that Puracy makes a whole line of environmentally-conscious cleaners, so it was worth checking out.The delivery system was a new one for me. The product consists of a very durable bottle that screws apart, allowing a recyclable can of product to nest inside and be replaced as needed. While it seemed simple, I didn't have an easy time getting the whole thing together. I found it a little difficult to snap the lid onto the can of cleaner, and was very nervous about spilling the liquid out of what looks like a tall can of soda as I tried to seat it correctly. It took me several minutes just to get the bottle back together and ready to deploy.Once I did manage to assemble the spray bottle (and tipped it a couple times to see whether the liquid could escape the nested can into the spray bottle housing - it didn't), I ran around looking for some items to perform a completely unscientific test. I grabbed a few bath towels, including one that had a small stains from a nosebleed, and treated the spots. Then I hit the jackpot, when I saw one of the household members - who shall remain unnamed - had left plenty of grease, oil, and grime on a few hand towels from (imperfectly) scrubbing his hands after a dirty work day. I happily sprayed about half of each dirty patch, apparently with little regard for how I'd identify what I'd sprayed after they were washed. Satisfied, I tossed everything in the washer with a healthy glug of bleach.My results were pretty inconclusive. The blood stains were gone, and even the grungy towels seemed relatively clean, very faintly cleaner on about half of each but I couldn't prove which side was treated. And because I used bleach, most of the dirty area was passably clean anyway, at least for "shop" towels destined to be abused again. I do believe the pretreated areas benefitted from the spray, but apparently only marginally better than the untreated areas.My biggest confusion about this product is the delivery system. I feel like this was a concept that worked better on paper than in actual practice. The initial cost is higher than what I would typically pay, and limits me to commit to the same line of products that fit into the sprayer. I'm most confused about the aluminum can and how it is superior to any other refillable solution, like a larger, recyclable plastic jug of cleaner. I also worry about how I'd get refills at all, because I notice that it doesn't seem to be available in my local stores and is now unavailable here (possibly temporarily), leaving me with no clear choices except to order directly from the manufacturer. Honestly, my laundry preplanning skills aren't that proactive. So despite high hopes for this eco-friendly product, and satisfactory cleaning performance, I'm just not convinced.
A**R
Gentle and Effective
I’ve been using this stain remover on my children’s clothes for a couple of weeks now and can report that it is gentle and effective. If it gets on my fingers, it does not burn or turn them white like other stain removers do. I used it on a very old, set in, paint stain. It didn’t remove that stain, but it did fade the stain so it is less noticeable. I’ve been using it on diaper leaks, and it completely removes these messes. I just spray it, let it soak until I do my next load of laundry, and then wash it as usual.
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