Cincypantera—October 3, 2025
I’ve been using this for years, and it continues to impress me. When dealing with messes from kids’ clothes—especially those tough, set-in stains—this is the only product that actually delivers. It lifts out stains that other cleaners leave behind, yet still treats fabrics gently. Pros: • Long-lasting — I’ve stuck with it because it works, year after year • Effective on stubborn stains that tend to “set in” • Doesn’t damage or fade the fabric • Worth the investment, given how little extras I need now Cons (minor): • It’s not magic — extremely stubborn or deeply set stains may still need repeat treatment • Price can seem a bit high compared to standard cleaners, but the performance justifies it If you’re done trying many cleaners that disappoint, this one is a winner in my book. Highly recommend for any parent (or anyone) battling persistent stains! Read more
Homesick for Heaven—January 10, 2026
This is the best spot and stain remover I have ever found! It even gets out old stains. With stubborn stains, I sometimes treat and wash the item more than once to thoroughly remove the stain, but Puracy has saved so many items, from clothes to dish towels to toys and everything else that is washable around here. I just gave a bottle to my daughter who is expecting a baby this month because I KNOW she will need it for her new baby! Read more
Muhammad Nayyar—January 6, 2026
This stain remover has been really effective on milk, food, and spit-up stains. It’s gentle but works fast, and I love that it’s safe for baby clothes. Definitely a staple in our laundry routine. Read more
stacy renee—December 15, 2025
I have to be careful about the products I use, as a lot of different chemicals and fragrances make me sick, so I was happy when I found this stain remover because it's exactly what we needed. It works great at removing stains for spot treatment, and I also add a little bit to the laundry soap to use it as a booster. Even just adding it to the soap removes general stains in the laundry pretty well. It doesn't have a smell to it, and it's pretty non-irritating. It's easy to just add to a spray bottle or pour as is into the soap from the pouch. I love that it's safe for the whole family and non-toxic. However, I don't love the price; I feel like it costs too much, and I don't understand why we even do the subscribe and save, and it is still a high price. So, unfortunately, I'll be looking for a new stain remover because we can't afford to spend almost thirty dollars on stain remover every couple of months. Read more
Cari—January 10, 2026
Best stain remover that I’ve ever used. Gets everything out! Not cheap. Goes quickly. But better than having ruined garments! Read more
Cara Lucia—November 9, 2024
I’ve used this for a few years and it’s great. Love reducing waste with the refill bag. If I’m really worried about a stain I will let this sit on it for a day or some hours…. Soak in water (without rinsing) and then if it doesn’t rinse right away agitate with detergent (whatever level of rubbing the fabric can tolerate). This has gotten out really bad stains- even old stains that I have missed. Gets out easy stains too with just spray and set. LOVE that it’s unscented. It’s natural but probably has sodium hydroxide in it which is very caustic to your hands…. I was agitating a stain with bare hands (mixed with detergent) once and it caused burned peeling skin. So just wear gloves if your hands are going to be in it at full strength. I noticed others said there is leakage from the bottles. There is and I don’t know why- maybe it runs down the side of the bottle after you spray ???. I usually put it in a plastic tray/container in the closet if I can’t stop the leakage. It is caustic to surfaces. It’s so effective that I have just put up with this- very manageable if a little annoying . Update: I use this on bloodstains a lot and it absolutely loosens the stains but then leaves a blurry blood mark that might also bleed to other parts of the clothing unless you scrub it a bit before washing. What I started doing after spraying the stain is dabbing some laundry detergent on top of it while it's sitting in the clothes bin. This actually makes even the darkest blood stains disappear before washing. This remains very good stuff. Read more