When you bring a cleaning product into your home, it’s reasonable to want to know more than whether it can get a stain out.
What’s actually in it? Where is it made? How does it work? And do you really need a long list of ingredients to get something clean?
At Stain Solver, we believe those are good questions.
Stain Solver is made in the USA using just two ingredients, and both ingredients are made in the USA.
Those two ingredients are pure sodium percarbonate and soda ash.
That’s it.
No long list of fillers. No added fragrances. Just a simple oxygen-based cleaning formula designed to tackle stains, dirt, grime, and everyday messes.
And while we're proud that Stain Solver is made in America, we're equally proud of what that simple formula can do.
What Is Stain Solver?
Stain Solver is a powdered oxygen-based cleaner that you mix with warm or hot water.
Once dissolved, it creates an active oxygen-cleaning reaction. Tiny oxygen bubbles go to work helping lift and break down staining material, dirt, and grime from the item or surface being cleaned.
That basic process is what makes Stain Solver useful for so many different cleaning jobs.
Depending on the application, you can use the mixed solution to soak, spray, or apply directly to the area that needs cleaning. Then give it time to work before rinsing, blotting, lightly agitating, or laundering as appropriate.
The idea is simple:
Mix. Apply. Wait. Rinse.
Let the oxygen do as much of the work as possible.
What Ingredients Are in Stain Solver?
One of the things that makes Stain Solver different is how short the ingredient list is.
Stain Solver contains:
- Pure sodium percarbonate
- Soda ash
Both ingredients are made in the USA.
There are no added fragrances or fillers.
Sodium percarbonate is the ingredient responsible for Stain Solver's oxygen-cleaning action. When the powder is dissolved in warm or hot water, that reaction releases active oxygen that helps loosen and lift stains.
Soda ash complements the formula and helps create an effective cleaning solution.
Instead of building a product around a complicated collection of ingredients, Stain Solver uses a straightforward formula designed to do one thing very well:
Solve stains.
Why Does “Made in the USA” Matter?
For some people, country of origin is simply another detail on the label.
For others, it matters.
People increasingly want to know more about the products they purchase, including where those products come from and what is actually inside them.
That's especially understandable with products you may use on clothing, towels, sheets, carpets, furniture, patios, and other surfaces that are part of everyday life.
With Stain Solver, the answer is straightforward.
The product is made in the USA, and both ingredients used to make it are made in the USA.
There is no need to decipher a lengthy ingredient list or wonder what dozens of added ingredients are supposed to do.
Two ingredients. Oxygen-powered cleaning. Made in America.
How Does Stain Solver Work?
Stain Solver is activated when the powder is mixed with warm or hot water.
The powder dissolves and begins an oxygen-based cleaning reaction. Those oxygen bubbles help lift staining material from washable fabrics and surfaces.
That’s also why giving Stain Solver enough time to work can make such a difference.
Instead of immediately reaching for aggressive scrubbing, apply the solution and let the chemistry do its job.
For many cleaning projects, the process is:
- Mix Stain Solver with warm or hot water.
- Apply it to the stained or dirty area.
- Keep the area wet while Stain Solver works.
- Allow adequate dwell or soak time.
- Lightly agitate if necessary.
- Rinse, blot, or launder as appropriate.
Always follow the instructions for your particular cleaning application and test an inconspicuous area first when you're unsure about a material or surface.
What Can You Clean With Stain Solver?
One reason Stain Solver has remained useful in so many homes is that it isn't limited to one type of stain or one room.
It can be used for many common cleaning applications, including:
Laundry and Fabrics
Stain Solver can help give your regular laundry routine extra cleaning power for stains and dinginess that detergent alone may leave behind.
Use it with your normal laundry detergent, rather than as a detergent replacement.
It can be especially useful for:
- Towels
- Sheets and linens
- Kids' clothing
- Workwear
- Sports uniforms
- Whites and brights
- Stained washable fabrics
Carpets and Upholstery
For appropriate water-washable carpets and upholstery, Stain Solver can help address spills, stains, pet messes, and other everyday accidents.
Always test an inconspicuous area before treating a larger section.
Tile and Grout
The same oxygen-cleaning action that works on fabrics can also help loosen dirt and grime that builds up on tile and grout.
Outdoor Cleaning
Stain Solver can also be used for many outdoor cleaning jobs, including appropriate:
- Patios
- Decks
- Outdoor furniture
- Siding
- Rugs
- Hard surfaces
That versatility means one container can potentially address many different cleaning challenges around the home.
Made Here. Made Simply. Made to Solve Stains.
We're proud that Stain Solver is made in the USA.
We're proud that the two ingredients inside it are made in the USA.
But we're also proud that the reason people keep Stain Solver on the shelf isn't simply where it's made.
It's what it helps them save.
A favorite shirt that looked ruined.
A stained carpet you thought might need replacing.
An outdoor cushion that seemed too far gone.
A dirty patio, dingy towels, stained work clothes, or one of the countless other messes that happen when people actually live in their homes.
Cleaning isn't really about the stain.
It's about getting more life out of the things you already have.
Made here. Made simply. Made to solve stains.
Frequently Asked Questions About Stain Solver
Is Stain Solver made in the USA?
Yes. Stain Solver is made in the USA, and both of the ingredients used to make Stain Solver are made in the USA.
What ingredients are in Stain Solver?
Stain Solver contains just two ingredients: pure sodium percarbonate and soda ash. It contains no added fillers or fragrances.
Is Stain Solver an oxygen cleaner?
Yes. Stain Solver is an oxygen-based cleaner. When the powder is dissolved in warm or hot water, it creates an active oxygen-cleaning reaction that helps lift and break down stains, dirt, and grime.
Do I use Stain Solver instead of laundry detergent?
No. When using Stain Solver for regular laundry, keep using your normal laundry detergent and ADD Stain Solver for additional cleaning power.
What can Stain Solver clean?
Stain Solver can be used for many appropriate water-washable fabrics and surfaces, including laundry, carpets, upholstery, grout, patios, decks, outdoor furniture, siding, and more. Always follow product directions and test an inconspicuous area when necessary.
Why should I mix Stain Solver with warm or hot water?
Warm or hot water helps the Stain Solver powder dissolve properly and activates the oxygen-cleaning reaction.
Does Stain Solver contain fragrances or fillers?
No. Stain Solver's formula contains just two ingredients and has no added fillers or fragrances.