Chart of Stains for Reducers & Oxidizers:
REDUCERS - Stains Removed
Dynachem FiberBrite, ReduceAll {with steam}, Reduction {w/steam}
Coffee -
Dynachem FiberBrite
Yellow Stains in General
Dynachem FiberBrite
Toilet Bowl Blue -
Dynachem ReduceAll
Betadine/Iodine
Dynachem Neutralizer
Blue Food Dye -
Dynachem ReduceAll
Candy - Red Food Dye #40
- Dynachem ReduceAll
Cough Syrup - Red Food Dye #40
- Dynachem DC Dye Stain Remover
Hair Dye
- Dynachem ReduceAll
Hi-Liter - Yellow, Green, Red or Blue
- Dynachem ReduceAll
Kool-Aid Use
- Dynachem DC Dye Stain Remover
Urine on Natural Fibers
Dynachem FiberBrite
Red Soil Stains
- Dynachem ReduceAll
Note: A reducing bleach works by breaking the double bonds of a chromophore into single bonds.
This alters the optical properties of the molecule, making it colorless.
OXIDIZERS - Stains Removed
Dynachem Powder & Liquid Oxidizers
Wine
Dynachem Odor Attack Link
Blood -
Dynachem Fabric Brightener (Peroxide) Link
Blue Jean Blue Dye -
Dynachem Fabric Brightener (Peroxide) Link
Cough Syrup - Yellow Food Dye
Real Fruit Juice
Dynachem Odor Attack Link
Disperse Dyes -
Needs Accelerant UV light
Mustard Curry Tumeric -
Dynachem Odor Attack Link + Accelerant UV light
Plant Stains -
Needs Accelerant UV light
Urine on Synthetic Fibers
Dynachem Odor Attack Link
Vomit -
Dynachem Odor Attack Link
Chocolate -
Dynachem Odor Attack Link
Feces -
Dynachem Odor Attack Link
Note: An oxidizing bleach works by breaking the chemical bonds of a chromophore (part of a molecule that has color).
This changes the molecule so that it either has no color or else reflects color outside the visible spectrum.
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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 24 July, 2012.