Can I use Sensitive Laundry Liquid in a Spot Cleaner?Updated 2 days ago
TL;DR; Sensitive Laundry Liquid can be used in a spot cleaner or wet vac at 1 pump per tank. It's easy to measure, low-foaming enough for machine use, and effective on fabric stains including upholstery and lounges. You can also pre-treat by spraying Stain Remover directly on the stain before running the spot cleaner.
Using Koh Sensitive Laundry Liquid in a Spot Cleaner
Both Sensitive Laundry Liquid and Stain Remover are compatible with spot cleaners and wet vacs for fabric and upholstery cleaning.
Recommended Method
- Add 1 pump of Sensitive Laundry Liquid to your spot cleaner's water tank.
- Run the machine over the stained area as normal.
- For heavier stains, pre-spray Stain Remover directly onto the fabric first and allow it to dwell briefly before using the spot cleaner.
Why Sensitive Laundry Liquid Works Well
- Easier to measure than other formats, 1 pump is a consistent, repeatable dose.
- Gentle enough for delicate upholstery fabrics.
- Works effectively in both wet vac and handheld spot cleaner machines.
Before You Start
- Spot test first. Always test on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before treating the full stain - especially on couches, rugs, or delicate upholstery.
- Do not over-saturate. Use the minimum product needed. Over-wetting fabric can cause watermarks or slow drying.
- Rinse if needed. If your spot cleaner has a rinse cycle, run it after treating to remove any residue.
What About Universal Cleaner?
Universal Cleaner is a ready-to-use product and is not recommended for dilution or use in spot cleaning machines. Do not mix it with other products or adjust its concentration. For spot cleaning with a machine, stick to Sensitive Laundry Liquid or Stain Remover.