
from spills, grease, & gum
compare oxyboost, big guns, citraboost, gel spotter, OMS, & Rust Remover


choosing the right spotter
why spotters matter
Best for organic stains, coffee spills, food stains, traffic lanes, and situations where additional oxygen-powered cleaning performance is needed to brighten fibers and improve stain removal.
Designed for heavy-duty stain removal including grease, oils, embedded grime, traffic lane buildup, and difficult spots commonly found in residential and commercial cleaning environments.
Built to enhance cleaning performance on oily buildup, grease contamination, traffic lanes, and heavily soiled areas where additional cleaning power is needed.
Ideal for gum, adhesive residue, tar, sticky substances, and solvent-soluble stains that require targeted spot treatment and controlled application.
Designed for oil-based stains, grease spots, tar, adhesive residue, and petroleum-based contamination that water-based cleaning products may struggle to remove.
Built specifically for rust stains, iron discoloration, metal transfer stains, and mineral-based contamination that require specialized stain-removal chemistry.
Not all stains are created equal. Organic spills, grease, gum, rust, adhesives, and oil-based contamination all require different cleaning approaches. Choosing the right spotter helps improve stain removal, reduce repeat treatments, prevent unnecessary chemical use, and achieve better overall cleaning results.
faq
Which PureForce spotter is best for protein, blood, and food stains?
OxyBoost is designed to remove protein-based stains such as blood, food spills, beverages, and other organic staining commonly found in carpet and upholstery.
What is the strongest spotter for grease and oily stains?
Big Guns is the strongest PureForce spotter for grease, oil, tar, cosmetics, food oils, and other solvent-soluble stains that are difficult to remove with traditional spotters.
Which spotter is best for rust and mineral stains?
Rust Remover is specifically formulated to remove rust stains, fertilizer stains, and other mineral-based discoloration that standard spotters may not effectively treat.
Do I need multiple spotters or one universal spotter?
Different stains require different chemistry. Using the correct spotter for the stain type often produces faster results and reduces the risk of damage compared to relying on a single all-purpose spotter.
When should I use Gel Spotter?
Gel Spotter is ideal for vertical surfaces, recurring spots, and situations where longer dwell time is needed. Its gel formula helps the product stay in place while it works on stubborn stains.
