10 Cruelty-free and Vegan Stain Removers – GWC Mag

The stain remover is an integral part of the laundry process! But, finding a stain remover both cruelty-free and vegan can be difficult. In the quest for these and other household products, you might find yourself feeling like the options just aren’t out there. So, we gathered together our top ten favorite vegan and cruelty-free stain removers for your convenience.

1. Attitude

Attitude Laundry Stain Remover

Attitude’s Laundry Stain Remover is packed with ≥ 98% naturally sourced ingredients and a zesty citrus aroma. The easy recyclable packaging, made from HDPE #2 plastic, aligns with environmentally conscious values while being PETA certified. It costs $7.49.

Marie T said, “I really love this stain remover! I try to use more natural products with cleaner ingredients but when it comes to laundry I have had a hard time finding a stain remover that actually works. This works! My 6 and 3-year-olds are pretty messy eaters and players and even max force Oxi Clean doesn’t always work on some of the stains. Attitude’s stain-removing spray smells refreshing and works when I just spray it directly to the stain and toss it in the wash. I’m sold on it!”

2. Kind Laundry

Kind Laundry Stain Remover

Kind Laundry’s Vegan Stain Remover Bar is travel-friendly and cruelty-free. The unscented formula ensures a gentle touch on your clothes while efficiently tackling stains. It costs just $13.99.

One reviewer said, “This little stick works GREAT! Removes tough stains and easy to use, no plastic, good scent. I am not a big fan of Kind Soap sheets, but I would buy this again, for sure!”

3. Method

Method Stain Remover

Method’s Free + Clear Stain Remover‘s 6-ounce cruelty-free solution takes aim at stains without compromising on ethics. Priced at $9.93, it offers an affordable option for those seeking effective yet gentle stain treatment.

Ashley Harbison said, “I put this stain remover on the stain when I notice it, throw my clothes in the laundry, and wash it later! No re-treatments needed unless it’s a bad stain. I love the scrub brush feature on the dispenser too. Definitely came in handy with my newborn and his accidents!”

4. Desesh

Desesh Natural Solid Laundry Stain Bar

Desesh’s Natural Solid Laundry Stain Remover Soap Bar is made in the USA, extra-large at 7-7.5 ounce cube, and is plastic-free. It costs $10.79. 

Jennifer said, “I was pleasantly surprised with this natural solid laundry stain remover. My toddler spilled quite a bit of strawberry ice cream on a white T-shirt he was wearing, the stain sat on the shirt overnight before I had a chance to try getting the stains out. I rub the solid stain remover on one spot to test, with the shirt wet, the stain remover worked up a lather and I could see the stain disappearing. In the second shirt image, you can see the stain is virtually gone, I even scrubbed the remaining spots with just water to see the difference.”

5. Puracy

Puracy Stain Remover

The Puracy Stain Remover Spray is 12 oz and has a free and clear formula while being cruelty-free. It costs $10.99!

Lisa said, “I recently bought a “high efficiency” washing machine and decided to try some of those low-sudsing laundry detergent sheets instead of All pods. I soon found that the laundry detergent sheets do not do a very good job with stains and splatters, so I decided to try a pre-treatment spray-on stain remover. After reading reviews of this and similar products, it looked like this Puracy brand would be my best bet.

In fact, it works very well. If I remember to spray stains before I put clothing in the laundry basket — or a least before I put it in the washer! — it does a dandy job of stain removal. Recommended if you want to quit using toxic chemicals on your laundry.”

6. Seventh Generation

Seventh Generation Oxy Booster Stain Remover

Seventh Generation Oxy Booster Stain Remover Packs are an eco-conscious choice at $8.31, offering a fragrance-free formula that’s vegan and cruelty-free.

One reviewer said, “To me they don’t really have a scent. Just clean and they do a great job with whitening & brightening. They dissolve and work as expected. Nice to be able to refill the plastic container I have already too.”

7. Grandma’s Secret

Grandma’s Secret Spot Stain Remover

Grandma’s Secret Spot Stain Remover, priced at $17.61 for a 2-pack, stands out as a chlorine, bleach, and toxin-free solution. Ideal for fabrics, it effectively tackles oil, paint, blood, and pet stains with ease using a 16-ounce spray bottle.

Christy Markovitz said, “I absolutely LOVE this laundry stain remover. It’s incredibly great at its job, gets out very old set-in stains, marker, rust, grass, and anything else I have tried it on. I’m a laundry weirdo and every stain is a fun challenge for me and with this I win EVERY single time!! You will not be disappointed!”

8. Clean People

Clean People Natural Oxygen Brightener Stain Remover

Clean People Natural Oxygen Brightener Stain Remover, priced at $14.25 for 41 oz, is a plant-derived alternative to bleach. Suitable for both whites and colors, it brightens laundry naturally with environmentally friendly ingredients, offering a versatile stain removal solution.

Ralph F. said, “This is a great product. I love doing away with heavy containers and leaking drips. My laundry is fresh smelling, clean, and stain-free. Have tried others but have been using this product now for almost 2 years. I give some small sizes to friends and family to try. Love it!!”

9. Good Life Solutions

Good Life Solutions Natural Odor and Stain Remover Spray

Good Life Solutions Natural Odor and Stain Remover Spray, costing $15.97, is an unscented, plant-based cleaner that is child and pet-safe. This eco-friendly product effectively eliminates odors and stains from various surfaces, making it a reliable choice for households.

Juanita Brooks said, “This product is wonderful. I have asthma so I can not use things that have a scent. Have cleaned my couch with upholstery cleaner and almost choked to death. This product cleans and refreshes my furniture and no lingering smell to make me upset. Thanks for something that really works”

10. Buncha Farmers

Buncha Farms Stain Removal Stick

Buncha Farmers All Natural Stain Remover Stick, made in Canada and priced at $3.80, is a 100% biodegradable solution. Free from dyes and perfumes, its ingredients include saponified coconut oil, canola oil, litsea cubeba essential oil, and more, providing an affordable and environmentally friendly stain removal option.

One reviewer said, “Bought this off a friend’s recommendation and it works amazing! It’s even taken out stains that have gone through the dryer. It’s really easy to use – just wet then at and rub on fabric. I put it back in the box after use. One stick lasts a long time!”

Vegan and cruelty-free stain removers remind us just how many harsh chemicals can end up in our homes. It is important to look for household products that are not only good for you, but good for the animals.

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