·7-ENZYME DEEP CLEANING POWER: The only stain remover on the market with a 7-enzyme (including Nuclease [aka DNAse] - the DNA, Crime Scene Cleaning Enzyme) formula—destroys tough stains like sweat, grease, grass, wine, blood, turmeric, BBQ sauce, blueberries, chocolate, and more.
·SPRAY, WAIT, WASH – That’s It. The brush increases effectiveness by 25%. No soaking. No special wash cycles or temperatures. No fading colors. Just powerful, set-it-and-forget-it stain removal that takes 10 seconds of effort.
·OBLITERATES STAINS, SAFE ON ALL FABRICS: Safe for all colors and washable materials—cotton, polyester, wool, athletic wear, coolers, car mats, cushions, couches, sneakers, baby seats, and more. No bleach, no harsh chemicals, no color damage.
·EARTH-FRIENDLY & REFILLABLE: Packaged in a durable, refillable PCR plastic bottle. Made with over 95% plant- and mineral-based ingredients. Saves over 2 lbs of plastic per year by opting for our refills.
·SANDALWOOD & SUEDE SCENT: Skip the florals. Enjoy a bold, modern scent that smells clean, confident, and quietly badass.
Stains? Not on my watch
DadMode Deep Stain Remover spray removes impossible stains & odors from clothing and cleans with all 7 enzymes.
Why 7 enzymes? It’s like asking “why do you need more horsepower?” And the answer is, because you want to flex that BDE (Big Daddy Energy) when cleaning laundry stains. You rarely get to brag about much anymore. Being a stain slayer is a good way to earn some street cred with your children and a better way to earn some special treatment from the Mrs.
Cleans: watermelon, armpit filth, butter, chocolate ice cream, red wine, olive oil, lipstick, foundation (the makeup kind), grass, pasta sauce, blackberries, milk chocolate, vegetable oil, energy drinks, crayons, pen ink, vomit, and everything in between.
DIRECTIONS:
Saturate the stain, agitate with the DadMode Stain Brush (optional), wait 8+ hours, launder as normal.
DON’T SKIP THIS PART: Test for color fastness on dark colors first. Organic dyes or cheap clothing may bleed. On wool and silk, do not let it sit for more than 10 minutes before rinsing, as the enzymes will start to eat the natural fibers.