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🧼 Stains don’t stand a chance—treat now, wash later, look flawless always!
OxiClean Max Force Laundry Stain Remover Gel Stick is a 6.2 fl oz concentrated, chlorine- and dye-free gel that uses precision scrubbing nubs to penetrate and break down tough, dried-in stains. It offers flexible treatment timing—apply and wash anytime within seven days—making it perfect for busy lifestyles. Safe for all machine-washable fabrics and colors, it effectively removes a wide range of stains including oil, grease, blood, grass, ink, and makeup without damaging clothes. Highly rated and cost-efficient, this gel stick is a must-have for maintaining a pristine wardrobe.















| ASIN | B0756J22LT |
| ASIN | B0756J22LT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,471 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #16 in Laundry Stain Removers |
| Brand Name | OxiClean |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,403) |
| Date First Available | August 7, 2017 |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Volume | 6.2 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
| Item model number | B0756J22LT |
| Manufacturer | Church & Dwight |
| Manufacturer | Church & Dwight |
| Material Features | Concentrated |
| Material Type Free | Dye Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 2.3 x 6.7 inches; 7.2 ounces |
| Scent | Fragrance free |
| Special Features | Chlorine Free |
| Specific Uses For Product | Stain Remover |
| Surface Recommendation | Machine Washable Fabric |
| UPC | 757037513552 |
| Unit Count | 6.2 Fluid Ounces |
P**N
Tournament Uniform Rescue in a Stick
Baseball uniforms take punishment during tournament season—grass stains, dirt, sweat, occasional blood from sliding. I'd been throwing stained uniforms straight into the wash and hoping for miracles. This OxiClean stick actually prevents that nightmare scenario. The gel formula sticks exactly where you apply it instead of running everywhere like liquid stain removers. You target the actual stain without oversaturating the entire uniform. That precision means less product waste and better results. Apply it to the grass stain on his pants, the dirt smudged across his jersey, the blood from that aggressive slide into second—it stays put and actually works. The timing flexibility is genuinely convenient. I can apply this right after tournaments when stains are fresh, let it sit overnight, then throw everything in the wash the next morning. Or I can treat stains days later if I've fallen behind on laundry (which happens constantly during tournament season). It doesn't require immediate washing, which fits real life way better than products demanding instant action. The results are legitimately impressive. Stains that looked permanent actually fade. Not always completely on the first wash, but dramatically enough that a second treatment usually finishes the job. That's way better than permanent stain situations I'd dealt with previously. The six-point-two ounce stick lasts surprisingly long. You don't need massive amounts to be effective. One stick handles dozens of stains before running out. The cost per actual use becomes reasonable when you calculate how many uniforms it saves. The gel doesn't damage fabric. His uniforms look like uniforms still, not bleached-out faded versions of themselves. That matters when you're investing in quality gear that's supposed to last multiple seasons. Tournament laundry used to be depressing—accepting permanent stains as the cost of playing hard. Now I'm actually getting his uniforms clean instead of just less visibly dirty. Tournament season just got more manageable.
S**.
A stain remover that really is as good as it claims to be!
I just had an elderly loved one go through an extended, multi-month medical episode where her central nervous system just seemed to go berserk, which lead to a nasty combination of nerve-related problems including an outbreak of shingles and a long period of incontinence. While some clothing was deemed a complete loss ... primarily because it was old articles that weren't worth the effort to try to clean ... because of the duration of the episode, much of it wound up being very much clothing that she wanted to salvage if possible. Given the very specific nature of the stains, the typical difficulty of removing such substances, and that it was going to be a while before they could be attempted to be cleaned, I asked to see if I could find something that might be able to do the job. The need for something enzyme based ultimately lead me to the OxiClean Max Force product and then I decided to go with the gel stick rather than a spray. Thankfully, this proved to be the perfect choice. Unlike the spray or powder versions, the gel stick didn't cause any problems with her COPD. No strong sent or vapor at all. She could apply it and then scrub with a tooth brush. The fact the gel can remain on clothing for up to a week meant she could take her time pre-treating the articles and have them ready so I could wash them for her when I visited. Regardless of whether it had been days since the pre-treating ... or just a few minutes .... the results were absolutely amazing. Afterwards, neither of us could find any evidence that the articles had previously been stained. And, this is a worst-case scenario where even a hint of a stain would have still been considered a success. It just would have relegated the article to work/outside duty. But, thanks to OxiClean's effectiveness, all of her good clothes are still in great shape. When you consider just how much it would cost to replace two full loads of laundry ... easily several hundreds of dollars at least ... the $4 cost of this product is an extraordinary value. While she would like me to get her some more to have available going forward for normal use, this particular gel stick still isn't empty. It did all of that a laundry ... with some T-shirts requiring 20% coverage ... and still had some more left over. In advertising, lots of products make some very ambitious claims about how well they work. Thankfully this was one of those great times where it just worked perfectly. Can't imagine anything it could have done better.
G**L
This works great for me
I use OxiClean Max Force Gel Stick for things like food stains on my shirts and ring around the collar. It works far better than Shout, which I had tried previously on some of the same stains. I love that you can apply and scrub it in one easy step. I haven't had any issues with leakage, though I don't travel with it. The gel is just thick enough to spread, but sticky enough not to run on its own. I've not had any issues with fading on the casual clothes I've spot-cleaned with the stick. I'll definitely buy more when I run out.
A**R
Top notch
OxiClean works great and gets all type of stains out. I use this when I get stains. Let it sit for a few hours then wash and boom gone. Great product.
P**R
Great product, works well but must wet-out the stain
Works well, best if you apply it right away and make sure to work it in until the stain is fully moistened. If any part of the stain is dry, this didn't saturate it and it won't do its job well. Obviously it isn't a salve to every stain - oily food grease is one of its weaknesses. There's a grease busting foam that works for set in oily stains, and good 'ol basic H handles the dark stains on light fabric better. Overall, this is our frontline go-to.
R**2
Este es el mejor quitamanchas que he encontrado. Simplemente aplíquelo sobre la mancha y lávelo como de costumbre. Elimina manchas grasas y orgánicas.
K**Y
Literally gets out everything! I keep it by the hamper. Put it on the stain then throw it in the hamper til laundry day.
S**A
Facilita la vida
A**R
great stuff
G**T
Love this stuff. I use other products with too sometimes and an old toothbrush to scrub out stubborn stains
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