SUPREME Stain Remover Spray

Stain Remover Spray 750mL (Tough on Stains, Not on Colours)

Take on everyday spills and set-in marks with SUPREME Stain Remover. It’s tough on stains, not on colours, helping lift deep stains while being gentle on clothes. Ideal for pre-treating before the wash—especially on common marks like food, grass, blood, collar & cuff grime, dirt, oil-based stains and perspiration.

stain remover spray

Key features

  • Fights tough stains fast
  • Helps remove food, grass, blood, collar & cuff grime, dirt, oil-based & perspiration stains
  • Lifts deep stains while being gentle on clothes
  • Suitable for colourfast and white fabrics
  • Safe for permanent press finishes, creases or pleats
  • 750mL trigger bottle
  • Made in Australia

Fabric suitability

Suitable for: colourfast and white fabrics (test first if unsure).
Not suitable for: wool, silk or leather.

Directions (pre-treat before washing)

  1. Wash as usual.
  2. Spray generously over the stained area.
  3. Leave for at least 1 minute (longer for tough stains).

Do not use on

Do not use on varnished, waxed, polished or lacquered wood, painted acrylic or fibreglass surfaces. Do not use on tinted windows. Always test in an inconspicuous area before use.

Warnings / Storage

Store upright below 30°C and keep away from direct sunlight.

Keep out of reach of children. Do not swallow. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting; give a glass of water.

Avoid contact with eyes (may irritate). If in eyes, rinse with running water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical advice.

Poisons Information Centre: AU 13 11 26 / NZ 0800 764 766

FAQs

It’s ideal for everyday tough stains like food spills, grease, coffee, makeup, mud and general grime.

Spray directly onto the stain, let it sit briefly, then wash as normal. Always test on an inconspicuous area first.

Yes—spray on the affected area, gently blot/clean, then wipe or rinse as needed. Test first to check colourfastness.

It’s suitable for many fabrics, but avoid delicate or “dry clean only” items unless the care label allows it. Test first, especially on dark colours.