REMOVING Gravy
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stained area from the back with cold water to flush out as much of the stain 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 completely.
3. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 5 minutes to break down the oils and pigments in the gravy.
4. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help lift 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 item to ensure the stain is gone before applying heat, which can set it.
Tips:
- Repeat if needed for dried or older stains.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stain from the back side with cold water to remove as much residue as possible.
2. Spray the Stain - Spray Truly Free Home Stain Spray directly onto the damp stain until fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Let it sit for 15–30 minutes to loosen the oils and discoloration.
4. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help lift the stain.
5. Wash As Usual - Wash in cold or warm water with Truly Free Laundry Wash, according to garment care instructions.
6. Air Dry - Air dry to confirm the stain is completely gone before using a dryer.
Tips:
- Repeat if needed for dried or older stains.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stained area from the back with cold water to flush out as much of the stain 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 completely.
3. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 5 minutes to break down the oils and pigments in the gravy.
4. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help lift 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 item to ensure the stain is gone before applying heat, which can set it.
Tips:
- Repeat if needed for dried or older stains.
1. Blot Excess Gravy - Use a paper towel or cloth to gently blot up as much gravy as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can push the stain deeper into the fibers.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Dampen a clean cloth with cold water and blot the area to help lift and dilute remaining gravy.
3. Apply Odor & Stain Eliminator - Spray Odor & Stain Eliminator generously onto the stained area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow it to sit for 15–20 minutes so the enzymes can break down oils and proteins in the gravy.
5. Blot and Gently Scrub - Use a clean, damp cloth or soft brush to gently blot and scrub the area in circular motions to lift the stain.
6. Rinse and Blot Again - Wipe with another damp cloth to remove any loosened residue and remaining product.
7. Air Dry - Let the carpet air dry completely. Avoid using heat until the stain is fully gone.
Tips:
- Test on a hidden area first to check for colorfastness.
- Repeat the process if any stain or odor remains.





