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CHOICE reveals the top three stain removers on the market including Aldi Di-San Oxy Action and Coles

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CHOICE reveals the top three stain removers on the market including Aldi Di-San Oxy Action and Coles

A $1.25 bottle of stain remover has been crowned the best on the market after consumer experts put popular supermarket brands to the test.

Australian consumer organisation CHOICE trialled 32 products – including sprays, gel and powders – to find which removes stubborn stains from clothes efficiently.

The items were tested against common and difficult-to-remove stains such as cooking oil, makeup, chocolate ice cream, tomato sauce, grass, and perspiration.

Of the brands tested, Aldi’s $1.25 Di-San Oxy Action stain remover with eucalyptus oil came out on top with an approval rating of 75 per cent.

Australian consumer organisation CHOICE trialled 32 products - including sprays, gel and powders - to find which removes stubborn stains from clothes efficiently

Australian consumer organisation CHOICE trialled 32 products - including sprays, gel and powders - to find which removes stubborn stains from clothes efficiently

Australian consumer organisation CHOICE trialled 32 products – including sprays, gel and powders – to find which removes stubborn stains from clothes efficiently

Revealed: The top three stain removers  

1. Aldi Di-San Oxy Action Stain Remover with Eucalyptus Oil: $1.25

2. Coles Ultra Prewash Stain Remover: $1.30

3. Aldi Di-San Ultra Degreaser Stain Remover Lemon Fragrance: $1.25

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The budget item was the clear winner in the ‘rigorous’ test after performing ‘particularly well’ at removing blood, tomato sauce, makeup, grass and mud stains. 

Coles Ultra pre-wash stain remover ($1.30) came runner up after scoring 70 per cent.

The supermarket-owned spray bottle works best on tomato sauce, make-up, blood, grass and mud.

Aldi took out the third spot with its $1.25 lemon fragrance stain remover spray – proving how budget buys can outperform big brands.

The affordable spray received high scores for removing tomato sauce, grass and mud, make-up and olive oil.

‘We test ten different types of stains that people commonly get on their clothes,’ CHOICE expert Ashley Iredale.

‘We use cotton material swatches that have specific formulas of these stains applied to them. Before washing, we apply a set amount of each stain remover to the stained swatch and let it sit for five minutes. 

‘Then a front loader washing machine and a mid-performing laundry detergent is used to measure the degree of stain removal.’

Source: Daily Mail Australia | World News

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