REMOVING Egg
1. Remove Excess Egg - Use a paper towel to gently lift and blot up as much of the egg (yolk and white) as possible. Do not rub—it can push the protein deeper into the fibers.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Dampen a clean cloth with cold water and blot the area to dilute and lift remaining egg residue. Avoid hot water, as it can cook the protein and set the stain.
3. Spray the Area - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator generously onto the affected area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the enzymes in the formula to work for 15–20 minutes to break down the proteins and odors in the egg.
5. Blot and Gently Scrub - Use a clean, damp cloth to gently blot and scrub the area in circular motions to lift the stain.
6. Rinse and Blot Dry - Use another clean, damp cloth to rinse the area and blot up any leftover product or loosened residue.
7. Air Dry - Let the carpet air dry fully. Avoid applying heat or walking on the area until it is completely dry and clean.
Tips:
- Test on a hidden area first to check for colorfastness.
- Repeat the process if any stain or odor remains.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Dampen a clean cloth with cold water and blot the area to dilute and lift remaining egg residue. Avoid hot water, as it can cook the protein and set the stain.
2. Spray the Area - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator generously onto the affected area until fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the enzymes in the formula to work for 15–20 minutes to break down the proteins and odors in the egg.
4. Blot and Gently Scrub - Use a clean, damp cloth to gently blot and scrub the area in circular motions to lift the stain.
5. Rinse and Blot Dry - Use another clean, damp cloth to rinse the area and blot up any leftover product or loosened residue.
6. Air Dry -Let the carpet air dry fully. Avoid applying heat or walking on the area until it is completely dry and clean.
Tips:
- Test on a hidden area first to check for colorfastness.
- Repeat the process if any stain or odor remains.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stained area from the back with cold water to flush out as much egg as possible.
2. Dampen and Apply Stain Stick - Wet both the stained area and the Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the stain until fully coated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 5 minutes to break down the proteins in the egg.
4. Agitate the Fabric - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to loosen the stain.
5. Wash As Usual - Wash the garment in cold or warm water with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash.
6. Air Dry - Air dry the clothing and check if the stain is gone before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any stain or odor remains.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Hold the stained fabric under cold water, rinsing from the back to flush out as much egg as possible.
2. Dampen and Apply Stain Stick - Wet the stained area and the Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the stain until fully coated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the stain stick to work for 5 minutes to break down the proteins.
4. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help lift the residue.
5. Wash As Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold or warm water, depending on fabric care instructions.
6. Air Dry - Air dry the fabric to ensure the stain is gone before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any stain or odor remains.
1. Blot Up Excess Yolk - Use a paper towel to gently lift and blot up as much of the egg (yolk and white) as possible. Do not rub, as it may spread the stain.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Dampen a clean cloth with cold water and blot the area to dilute the residue. Avoid warm or hot water, which can set the protein stain.
3. Apply Odor & Stain Eliminator - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator generously over the stained area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 15–20 minutes so the plant-based enzymes can break down the egg proteins and odors.
5. Blot and Agitate - Blot with a clean damp cloth or use a soft brush to gently scrub the stain in circular motions.
6. Rinse and Blot Again - Use a separate damp cloth to rinse and blot up any remaining residue and product.
7. Air Dry - Allow the carpet to air dry fully. Avoid using heat until you're sure the stain is completely gone.
Tips:
- Test on a hidden area first to check for colorfastness.
- Repeat the process if any stain or odor remains.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stained area from the back with cold water to flush out as much egg as possible.
2. Dampen and Apply Stain Stick - Wet both the stained area and the Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the stain until fully coated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 5 minutes to break down the proteins in the egg.
4. Agitate the Fabric - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to loosen the stain.
5. Wash As Usual - Wash the garment in cold or warm water with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash.
6. Air Dry - Air dry the clothing and check if the stain is gone before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any stain or odor remains.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Turn the garment inside out and rinse the back of the stained area with cold water to flush out as much yolk as possible.
2. Dampen and Apply Stain Stick - Wet the stained fabric and the Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the stain, covering it thoroughly.
3. Let It Sit - Let it sit for 5 minutes to break down the protein and oils in the yolk.
4. Agitate the Fabric - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to gently lift the stain.
5. Wash As Usual -Wash the white garment with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in warm water, if the fabric allows.
6. Air Dry - Air dry the clothing to ensure the stain is fully removed before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any stain or odor remains.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Turn the garment inside out and rinse the back of the stained area with cold water to flush out as much yolk as possible.
2. Dampen and Apply Stain Stick - Wet the stained fabric and the Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the stain, covering it thoroughly.
3. Let It Sit - Let it sit for 5 minutes to break down the protein and oils in the yolk.
4. Agitate the Fabric - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to gently lift the stain.
5. Wash As Usual - Wash the white garment with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in warm water, if the fabric allows.
6. Air Dry - Air dry the clothing to ensure the stain is fully removed before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any stain or odor remains.
1. Blot Up Excess Egg - Use paper towels or a spoon to carefully lift and blot as much of the raw egg as possible. Avoid rubbing, as it can push the egg deeper into the carpet.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Dampen a clean cloth with cold water and blot the stained area to dilute and lift remaining egg residue. Do not use hot water, as it can cook the proteins and set the stain.
3. Spray the Stain - Spray the Truly Free Home Odor & Stain Eliminator generously onto the affected area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 15–20 minutes. The enzymes in the formula will break down the proteins and odors in the egg.
5. Blot and Agitate - Use a clean, damp cloth or a soft-bristled brush to gently blot and scrub the area in circular motions.
6. Rinse and Blot Again - Use a new damp cloth to rinse and blot up any remaining product and loosened residue.
7. Air Dry - Let the carpet air dry completely. Avoid heat until you’re sure the stain and odor are gone.
Tips:
- Test on a hidden area first to ensure colorfastness.
- Repeat the process if any residue or odor remains.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stained area from the back with cold water to flush out as much egg as possible.
2. Dampen and Apply Stain Stick - Wet both the stained area and the Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the stain until fully coated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 5 minutes to break down the proteins in the egg.
4. Agitate the Fabric - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to loosen the stain.
5. Wash As Usual - Wash the garment in cold or warm water with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash.
6. Air Dry - Air dry the clothing and check if the stain is gone before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any stain or odor remains.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stained area from the back with cold water to flush out as much egg as possible.
2. Dampen and Apply Stain Stick - Wet both the stained area and the Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the stain until fully coated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 5 minutes to break down the proteins in the egg.
4. Agitate the Fabric - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to loosen the stain.
5. Wash As Usual - Wash the garment in cold or warm water with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash.
6. Air Dry - Air dry the clothing and check if the stain is gone before using heat.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if any stain or odor remains.





