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$15.94

Miss Mouth's Messy Eater Stain Treater Spray - 4oz 2 Pack Stain Remover - Newborn & Baby Essentials - No Dry Cleaning Food, Grease, Coffee Off Laundry, Underwear, Fabric

POWERFUL & FAST WORKING This lightning fast laundry stain remover spray is perfect for clothes, upholstery, and carpets. SAFER CHOICE CERTIFIED Our stain remover is proudly EPA Safer Choice certified, giving you peace of mind that it meets your high standards for health and safety. Miss Mouth’s Messy Eater Stain Treater formula gets the job done while being a safer choice for you and your family. WORKS MAGIC ON STAINS This stain remover for baby clothes is great for infants, toddlers, and adults and is effective on both fresh and set-in stains. Works on fruit juice, baby food, formula, ketchup, blowouts, and even blood. EASY TO USE: First, ditch the excess gunk and dampen dry stains with a splash of water. Spray on Miss Mouth’s, give it a little rub if needed, then toss it in the wash or clean as usual. Still see the stain? Hit repeat. Easy peasy.

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Does This Stain Remover Really Work Magic? Let’s Spill the Tea!

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Does This Stain Remover Really Work Magic? Let’s Spill the Tea!

Hi guys! I’m super excited to chat about Miss Mouth's Messy Eater Stain Treater Spray today. As a parent, I’m always on the hunt for something to tackle the inevitable messes my kids create, and this little spray caught my eye.

I decided to grab this stain remover because, let’s be real, poop stains are the ultimate test for any product. And guess what? This spray passes with flying colors—literally gets those gross stains out completely. I’ve also used it on food stains from my kids’ messy meals, and it works great on most of them.

I use it about twice a week, spraying it on stains, giving a quick rub if needed, and tossing the item in the wash. It’s been a lifesaver for baby food spills and even ink on my outdoor furniture—it removed regular pen ink pretty well (though beware of water stains after rinsing). It also did a decent job on older red dirt stains, which are a nightmare. However, I was bummed it didn’t fully tackle red/pink stains like tomato sauce or watermelon—those stayed put even after treatment. And on bedding with magic marker? Barely lifted the ink. Plus, it sometimes leaves bleach-like stains on clothes, which is a bummer.

Things I loved? It’s fantastic on the grossest stains like poop and most food messes. It also significantly reduced marker stains on upholstery (like my dark gray bed), even if not completely. And it’s EPA Safer Choice certified, so I feel good using it around my family.

Things that could be better? It’s useless on red/pink stains, struggles with marker on bedding, and those bleach-like marks on clothes are annoying. Also, the price feels kinda ridiculous for what it is.

 

In a nutshell, it’s a great stain fighter for common messes but not a magic wand for everything.

Final thoughts: I definitely recommend keeping this in your stain-fighting toolbox, especially for kid messes, but have a backup for tricky red stains or bedding disasters. It’s worth a shot if stains are your nemesis!

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Posted on October 3, 2025

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