Using my TOP Spot sample.

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I love samples. I love free stuff. I really love things that work.
So here are some spots that I cleaned up after my prespray didn’t work:

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Below is a paint spill (I already spritzed the spotter on it). It dissolved immediately and completely.
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(for Fred) The stuff is so powerful it partially dissolved the picture! WOW!!!
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Below is an entryway with a variety of greasy and waxy spots. In order to disperse the spotter, I used an empty peroxide sprayer
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Then I flushed it a second time, with nearly perfect results. Ignore the shading, it is iPhone screwing me
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The spotter behaves like a solvent for things I had been using gel for. For crusty things, I broke them up with a carpet shark (doot doot do-doot) and the spotter made them crumble off the fiber. I found two spots it failed on; one was a hard gummy substance In a rental that I could not budge with anything. Wound up using scissors to clip it. The other was a hard substance that looked like a spilled resin. Again, I had to clip.
I did not expect one spotter to get everything, but this one performed nicely. In fact I used it all in two houses and felt oddly bummed out when it failed on those two spots! It flushes easily, unlike dilimonene or peroxide.
I will be buying more. I suggest you do too, if Mikey would be kind enough to put up a link.
 
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