Dr. Beckmann Stain Devils Survival Kit Stock Number: ES1678988
Removes over 40 stubborn stains including red wine, gravy, cooking oil, fat, tea, fruit juice, ball point ink and felt tip - every home should have one!
Manufactured by Dr. Beckmann
(This part fits select models)
Dr. Beckmann Stain Devils Survival Kit
Banish over 40 of the toughest stains quickly and easily, with the help of Dr. Beckmann Stain Devils Survival Kit. Having one in your cupboard will guarantee you can remove those common house stains in no time at all.
This cleaning kit contains three of the best selling Stain Devil bottles that will help with the following stains:
- Tea, red wine and fruit juice
- Cooking oil, fat and blood
- Ballpoint ink and felt tip
The Stain Devils Survival Kit will remove many different stains, such as ballpoint ink, beer, caramel, crayon, deodorant, felt tip, highlighter, ink, nicotine, pencil, cooking oil, cream, lotion, mayonnaise, milk, soft cheese, baby food, orange juice, red wine, tea, curry, pasta sauce, butter and more!
Red wine is one of the most difficult stains to remove, but with the help of Stain Devils Survival kit your worries on this will be a thing of the past.
Once used on your stains you will wonder how you ever got along without it!
Specification:
- Fast acting - tough stains removed in 3 minutes
- 1 x Stain Devil - cooking oil, fat and blood remover
- 1 x Stain Devil - tea, red wine, fruit and juice remover
- 1 x Stain Devil - ballpoint ink and felt tip remover
- Includes top 50 stains chart fridge magnet
- 2 x 50ml and 1 x 50g
Please Note: Do not use on leather, suede, acetate/rayon, carpets or upholstery.
7 Questions and 6 Answers
How do you use it? There are no instructions anywhere. I have a small grease stain on a jacket. 1 Answer
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
This product is suitable for a range of stains listed in the description but does not list grease so may not be suitable.
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Parminder at eSpares says...
This is not suitable for use on leather or upholstery car seats unfortunately.
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Chris at eSpares says...
Toner should be vacuum'd out from a carpet as water or liquids can set it into the fibres. As toner is a powder made from plastics and carbon once the powder is vacuum'd you could try rubbing alcohol or dry cleaning fluid to remove any residue left.
Guest spilt make up on white seersucker duvet cover. Unfortunately the mark had dried. Have tried two different Vanish products and also Astonish but although paler the mark is still there.
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Chris at eSpares says...
You may have 'set' the stain into the cloth and may not be able to remove it. This kit would be a good product to try to remove the stain.
My dog dragged a white cushion over the black rubber seal of a uPVC patio door, leaving a large black smear. Is there a Stain devil to remove this?
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Chris at eSpares says...
Try using WD40 (Stock Number: ES1526164) this often helps soften the rubber and help it lift off as it can no longer stick.