The Dirt Company
$7.95

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Stain Remover Refill
Food and Drink
450ml

A refill pack of concentrated stain remover designed to power through food, drink, and everyday stains. Eco‑friendly and effective, these refills pair with the reusable spray bottle to reduce plastic waste while keeping fabrics clean and fresh.

Only 11 Available

The benefits.

  • Your all in one weapon against common food and drink stains
  • Instantly fade dye stains (like berries and wine)
  • Suitable for front and top loader machines
  • Perfect for cold or hot water washing
  • Grey water and septic safe (100% biodegradable ingredients)

What goes in.

Water, Hydrogen Peroxide (Oxygen Bleach), Surfactants, Nature Identical Scent, Essential Oils (Orange, Basil, Lemongrass, Lime and Mandarin), Preservatives.

What's kept out.

Synthetic scents, synthetic dies, optical brighteners, parabens and phosphates.

Did you know?

This refill bundle combines enzyme-based, oxygen bleach, and surfactant formulas each designed to target different stains like oil, food, and mixed marks. Together, they create a complete stain-removal system that tackles everything from grease to coffee.

Geography.

Made in Melbourne.

Hot tip.

Spray directly onto stains and let it sit for 5–30 minutes before washing. Avoid drying in direct sunlight after application, as oxygen bleach continues to activate and may affect fabric if overexposed.

The Dirt Company

It’s 2016 and Frankie, Josh, Tom and Bill are wondering why they have to wash their clothes with detergent that’s ridiculously expensive, riddled with synthesised chemicals, housed in plastic and doesn’t particularly work that well. So, they set out on a mission to make laundry products that do less harm — and do their job. They formulated a solution using pure and powerful ingredients, then designed a minimal bottle to store it in. The Dirt Company delivers an innovative, useful and thoughtful laundry essential that’s good for the earth, and will sit damn pretty on the washing machine. Even better, they donate 50% of profits to The Ocean Cleanup, an organisation that cleans up (and diverts) plastic from our oceans.