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Specialist stain remover combats red wine, coffee stains and more.
When it comes to stain removal, Dr Beckmann is your go-to brand. Our latest innovation, Dr Beckmann Stain Devils Fruit & Drink, is the perfect solution to eliminate red wine, coffee, tea, fruit and vegetable stains, as well as juice, cocoa, mildew and mould stains on most fabrics.
Dr Beckmann Stain Devils Fruit & Drink is made from active-oxygen booster formula that is not harmful to the environment or animals. It has been tested extensively for coffee stain removal and red wine stain removal. It is proven to be very effective on most fabrics but not suitable for Leather, pure new wool , carpets, wool, Viscose and silk.Ideal for stains of:- Alcoholic Drinks
- Baby Porridge
- Baby food
- Balsamic Vinegar
- Berries
- Cola
- Vomit
- Vegetables
- Yellowing
- Iodine
- Cocoa
- Coffee and coffee-based drinks
- Curry
- Lemonade
- Jam
- Fruits
- Plant Juices
- Red Wine
- Juice
- Mould
- Mildew
- Tea
- (Animal) Faeces
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- The specialised stain remover eliminates red wine, coffee, tea, fruit and vegetable stains, as well as juice, cocoa, mildew and mould.
- The active oxygen booster formula bleaches & removes stains, while protecting colours and fibres.
- Suitable for both washable and non-washable fabrics.
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- Moisten stain well with Stain Devils' fluid.
- Leave to work for 10–15 mins.
- Wash fabric as normal.
For particularly stubborn stains: Allow the powder to work for longer, but keeping the stained area wet. Remove powder. Wash fabric as normal.
For non-washable fabrics: Remove powder after exposure time. Dab the stained area thoroughly with a damp cloth.
Soak: Dissolve all the powder in 7 litres of warm water. Soak the whole garment for several hours. Then rinse thoroughly or wash as normal. -
- Stain removal should be carried out before washing.
- Before use: test for colour fastness and material compatibility on an inconspicuous area.
- Always follow fabric care instructions. Do not treat stains on sensitive surfaces.
- Place a suitable item underneath (e.g. saucer or clean cloth).