Generally, enzymes and emulsifiers.
Vinegar can be a stain remover. But not on blood!! Vinegar used on a blood stain will make the blood stain a permanent mark on the fabric.
Baking soda and oxiclean
The Chemicals in Shout stain remover are several. They include propane, isobutane, alcohols, tetradecene, water and ethoxylated. These are the ingredients in Aerosol.
yes, unless there is a very good stain remover out there!
I checked on the back of the Tide Stain Release bottle, and it says: "Contains biodegradable anionic and nonionic surfactants." My science teacher told me to research that because I'm doing the stain remover project for science fair. So I think that the active ingredients in Tide are biodegradable anionic and noionic surfactants!
water, butoxyethanol, peroxide and surfactants
7 chemicals baking soda flavouring
I have been searching but can't find them anywhere!
Removal of stains is based on the type of stain and the fabric. The best stain removers to try are Oxi Clean, Shout, Spray n Wash, and Zout. Depending on what the stain is, things like white vinegar or baking soda may also get the stain out.
A stain remover may be a solvent which dissolve the stain or a substance which react with the stain.
Bleach with equal parts cold water to help keep the stain from setting in the fabric like warm water would do
Use stain remover. Use stain remover.