Articles & Guides
Expert advice on stain removal, cleaning science, and household care. Everything you need to know to tackle any stain.
Household Tips
Does Baking Soda Remove Oil Stains?
Baking soda is one of the most effective household products for absorbing fresh oil stains. Learn how to use it correctly on fabrics, carpets, and upholstery.
Does Vinegar Remove Stains?
Vinegar can remove many types of stains including coffee, sweat, and mineral deposits. Learn when vinegar works and when to use something stronger.
Does Hydrogen Peroxide Remove Stains?
Hydrogen peroxide is highly effective on blood, wine, coffee, and organic stains. Learn how to use it safely and when to avoid it.
Stain Removal
Does Salt Remove Red Wine Stains?
Salt can absorb fresh red wine before it sets into fibers. Learn how and when to use salt on wine stains and what to do when it isn't enough.
How to Remove Old Stains
Old stains require more patience and specialized methods. Learn how to identify, treat, and remove set-in stains from fabrics and surfaces.
How to Remove Pet Stains
Pet stains require fast action and the right cleaner. Learn how to remove pet stains and odours from carpets, upholstery, and clothing.
How to Remove Coffee Stains
Coffee stains contain tannins that bind to fibres quickly. Learn how to remove coffee stains from clothing, carpets, and upholstery.
How to Remove Red Wine Stains
Red wine stains spread quickly and must be treated fast. Learn the best methods for removing red wine from clothing, carpets, and upholstery.
How to Remove Blood Stains
Blood stains must be treated with cold water — never hot. Learn how to remove blood stains from clothing, carpets, upholstery, and mattresses.
How to Remove Grease Stains
Grease stains repel water and require special treatment. Learn how to remove grease from clothing, carpets, upholstery, and hard surfaces.
Buying Guides
Best Stain Removers for Carpets
Choosing the right carpet stain remover depends on the stain type. Learn which products work best for food, pet, grease, and mud stains on carpets.
Best Stain Removers for Upholstery
Learn how to choose the right upholstery stain remover for food, pet, grease, and ink stains — and how to avoid damaging your furniture.
Are Enzyme Cleaners Worth It?
Enzyme cleaners break down organic stains and odours at the source. Find out when they are worth the investment and when to use something else.
Stain Science
Why Do Stains Come Back After Cleaning?
Stains that reappear after cleaning are usually caused by wicking or leftover residue. Learn why this happens and how to prevent it.
Can You Mix Vinegar and Baking Soda?
Mixing vinegar and baking soda creates a reaction that may look powerful but often reduces cleaning effectiveness. Learn the science behind it.