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3 September 2024

How Do Stain Removers Work? 

Ever wondered how stubborn stains like grease, food, or rust disappear after using a stain remover? There’s actually some simple chemistry behind it! Let’s break down how stain removers work to make your cleaning tasks easier. 

1. Breaking Down Grease and Oil

Grease and oil are tough to remove because they don’t mix well with water. This is where solvents like Naphtha and Propanol (don’t mention the names of the solvents as some have bad press) come into play. These chemicals dissolve the grease, breaking it down into smaller particles that can be rinsed away with water. Think of it like using soap to clean a greasy pan—the grease is and washed away. 

  • Product Recommendation:  Kemsol Stain-Solv

2. Fighting Protein Stains (Blood, Food) 

Protein-based stains, such as blood or food, need a bit more help to get cleaned. That’s where enzymes like Subtilisin come in. Enzymes act like little scissors, cutting the protein molecules in the stain into smaller pieces that can easily be washed away. They are especially effective on tough stains like blood or chocolate. 

  • Product Recommendation: Kemsol Stain-Enz

3. Removing Rust and Mineral Stains 

For hard-to-remove stains like rust or mineral deposits, acid-based cleaners like Oxalic acid are your go-to solution. This acid dissolves the metal components of rust, breaking it apart so it can be rinsed away. If you’ve got rust on tools or stubborn stains in the bathroom, this is the product you want. 

  • Product Recommendation: Kemsol Stain OX 

4. Emulsifying and Lifting Stains 

Many stain removers contain surfactants. These are chemicals that help water and oil mix, making it easier to lift the stain off fabric or surfaces. Surfactants wrap around both oily and water-based stains, allowing them to be rinsed away effectively. 

  • Product Recommendation: Kemsol Spray ‘N’ Wash 

Conclusion

Stain removers often combine these strategies—whether it’s dissolving grease, breaking down proteins, or attacking rust. Each type of stain needs a specific approach, and stain removers are designed to tackle all kinds of messes. Next time you use a stain remover, you’ll know exactly how it’s working to keep your clothes and surfaces clean! 

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