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Protein-Based
Stains from things like blood, eggs, and sweat. Hot water makes them worse โ always use cold water first.
View stain guides๐ทTannin-Based
Stains from drinks like coffee, tea, and wine. They get darker and harder to remove the longer you wait.
View stain guides๐งOil & Grease
Greasy stains that water alone can't remove. You'll need dish soap or a degreaser to break them down.
View stain guides๐จDye-Based
Stains from inks, markers, and dyes โ designed to be permanent, so they're some of the toughest to remove.
View stain guides๐Combination
Stains with multiple components (like chocolate = fat + protein + color) that need more than one cleaning step.
View stain guides๐งชChemical & Oxidation
Stains from rust, mold, or mineral buildup that actually change the surface โ not just sitting on top.
View stain guides๐จParticulate
Dirt and dust particles ground into the fabric. Often easier to remove once fully dry.
View stain guides๐พPet Stains
Pet messes that soak deep and keep smelling unless you use enzyme cleaners that break down the source of the odor.
View stain guides๐Adhesive & Residue
Sticky messes from tape, glue, and gum. Freezing or solvents help break the bond.
View stain guides๐๏ธPaint
Paint spills and splatters โ act fast, because dried paint is 10x harder to remove than wet paint.
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Synthetic Carpet
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When DIY Isn't Enough
Some stains require professional-grade equipment and expertise. Pet urine that has reached the subfloor, mold deep in grout, wine on natural stone, and heat-set protein stains are all situations where a professional can save your surfaces.
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