Stain Reaper – 1 lb
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Stain Reaper – Stain Removal Solution for Natural Stone Surfaces
Stain Reaper removes stubborn, deep-seated stains from natural stone surfaces. Its easy-to-use, eco-friendly formula works on delicate surfaces, including polished finishes, delivering a flawless clean without damaging the stone’s beauty.
Product Highlights
- Hassle-Free Application: Ready-to-use formula for quick and effective results.
- Environmentally Friendly: Emits no harmful VOCs, ensuring safety for you and your loved ones.
- Versatile: Suitable for granite, marble, limestone, and travertine, even polished surfaces.
- Effective Stain Removal: Tackles tough stains like oil, dirt, and embedded marks with ease.
Why Choose Stain Reaper?
When your natural stone surfaces are stained, only a premium solution will do. Stain Reaper combines professional-grade performance with ease of use, making it the ideal choice for contractors and homeowners alike. Its powerful formula ensures a deep clean, restoring your stone’s natural beauty without the hassle.
Product Features
Unmatched Cleaning Power
Stain Reaper removes deep-seated oil, cooking grease, coffee, wine, urine, and other organic stains, restoring the natural beauty of your stone.
Safe and Reliable
Designed for delicate surfaces, including polished stone, without causing damage. Free of VOCs, making it safe for indoor use.
Wide Coverage
Provides approximate coverage of 4 to 6 sq. ft. per lb, depending on the stone’s porosity and stain size.
Temperature Considerations
Ensure surface and air temperatures are at least 50°F during application to avoid potential damage. Avoid use during freezing conditions or immediately after thawing.
Compared Against Traditional Baking Soda Poultice
Feature | Stain Reaper | Baking Soda Poultice |
Deep Stain Removal | ✔️ Yes | ❌ Limited Effectiveness |
VOC-Free | ✔️ Yes | ✔️ Yes |
Ready to Use | ✔️ Yes | ❌ Requires Mixing |
Safe for Polished Stone | ✔️ Yes | ❌ Risk of Damage |
Safety Tips
- Always ensure temperatures are above 50°F during application.
- Tape off areas not requiring treatment to avoid accidental application.
- Avoid metal scrapers to prevent surface damage.
Step 1: Preparation
- Tape off the area to protect any surrounding surface not to be treated.
Step 2: Clean the surface area
- Spray a pH-neutral cleaner like Easy Oxy directly onto the surface.
- Wipe the surface area with a cloth or paper towel.
- Move to Step 2.
Step 3: Stain Reaper
- Wet around the area to be treated.
- Apply the paste to the surface about 1/8 to 1/4″ thick using a trowel, airless sprayer or other suitable applicator.
- Cover the paste with plastic film (like saran wrap), so that it clings to the surface. Tape down the edges and leave it for 24 hours.
- Remove the plastic after the 24 hours is up. Continue to leave the paste on the surface until it is completely dry. (This is super important, as this is when the stain is drawn from the stone.) Note: the substance when dry will be chalky and lighter in color.
- Once dry completely, remove the dried paste from the surface by wiping away or scraping with a spatula. Non-metal tools are best to prevent damaging your stone. Remember the paste should be completely dry and powdery upon removal.
- Move to Step 4.
Step 4:
- Use a pH-neutral cleaner like Easy Oxy again to rinse & clean the surface of any remaining residue.
Repeat as necessary***
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this product remove organic stains?
Why are my natural stone surfaces becoming stained?
What are some of the benefits of using the Stain Reaper?
Can I use it on polished stone?
Are there any safety precautions I need to take when using this product on my granite countertops?
Is the Stain Reaper safe for use on light-colored granite?
Does the product come with a plastic scraper?
Will it remove deep-set mildew stains?
Do I need to apply a sealant after using this poultice paste?
Why is plastic wrap used when applying this granite poultice stain remover?
Why can't I just use a baking soda poultice to remove stains from granite?
How do I get in touch with the team if I need more information about this stain remover for granite?
Is this product suitable for home use, or do I need to contact a professional?
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Stain Reaper SDS
Stain Reaper SDS