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Product Features
Product Features
- Effective against all types of stains
- Suitable for delicate clothing, seat covers and carpets
- Glass bottle, 100% plastic-free
- Vegan and Cruelty-Free
- 2 sponges offered
- Suitable for white and colored clothing
For all types of fabrics
We have formulated Natulim stain remover for delicate fabrics. It is compatible with all types of clothing. You can also use it on rugs and tapestries.
Ultra-concentrated
One pot of Natulim stain remover is equivalent to two bottles of traditional liquid stain remover. We removed most of the water from the formula and left only the active ingredients.
FAQs
How to use the stain remover?
How to use the stain remover?
- Step 1 – Moisten the stain.
- Step 2 – Scrub the stain with a sponge and a dab of stain remover.
- Step 3 – Leave on for 15 minutes.
- Step 3 - Rinse with plenty of water or machine wash.
Can I use the stain remover on delicate fabrics?
Can I use the stain remover on delicate fabrics?
Except for silk, you can use it on other types of fabrics, including rugs and carpets.
What are the ingredients of stain remover?
What are the ingredients of stain remover?
- Ethoxylated alcohol: Biodegradable non-ionic surfactant.
- Sodium iminodisuccinate: Reduces water hardness. It is the best alternative to phosphates.
- Sodium hydroxide: Adjusts the pH of the water.
- Aqua: Keeps the dough together.
- Fragrance: Subtle citrus scent.
- Sodium Palm Kernalate: Alternative to petrochemical-based oils. It is a very effective type of soap.
- Sodium Palmate: Alternative to petrochemical-based oils. It is a type of soap that helps remove impurities. It is used in cosmetics because it is gentle on the skin. .
The ingredients used to produce our stain remover come from sustainably grown palm trees. This certification guarantees us the protection of the environment, communities, employees and wildlife.
RSPO , a global profit-driven organization, was formed by our volunteers, and funded by the WWF organization, among others. The main vision is to bring together all interested parties with the palm chain to unlock and implement global standards for sustainability.
La Palma uses 10x less tier and less crops than other plants such as coconut or rapeseed.