CitraPure GEL Solvent Based Spot Remover
$17.59
$23.04
Pocket Solvent Spotter (VDS) Instant help for stubborn oil-based spots that refuse to budge—keep it in your back pocket and tap the spot, watch it melt, and move on. Add to Cart Explore Magic Wand Company▶️ Watch Magic Taf Tips Pro Tip: Most of our customers literally carry this in their back pocket while cleaning. When a greasy, lipstick, adhesive, or oil-based spot survives your normal process, just hit it with this and keep working. Fast flash-off, minimal residue, and pro-grade results.Targets Oil-Based OffendersCosmetics, tar/grease, adhesive transfer, shoe polish, crayon, asphalt track-in, ink residues, and more.Fast Evap • Low ResidueVolatile dry solvent (VDS) flashes quickly, minimizing re-soiling risk when you’re on the clock.Pocket-Sized ConvenienceSmall format = carry-anywhere. Hit isolated spots without hauling extra tools.Professional ConfidenceBacked by Magic Wand Company education & support—clean faster, look smarter.How Pros Use It (60-Second Workflow)Finish your normal cleaning pass. If a spot remains and it feels oily/greasy, it’s a VDS candidate.Ventilate area. Test in an inconspicuous spot. Shake.Lightly apply on spot—don’t flood. Work from the outside in with gentle tamping.Blot; rotate towel as soil transfers. Repeat micro-applications as needed.Even though this has nonvolatile and volatile spots, you need to thoroughly rinse.Tip: For layered spills (soda makeup, etc.), remove water-soluble content first, then finish with VDS. If you previously used a non-volatile solvent (NVDS/gel), a small VDS “rinse” helps prevent residue.Best ForGrease, oil track-inLipstick, mascara, eyelinerAdhesive/transfer marksCrayon, marker residuesTire/tar/asphalt spotsUse With CareBitumen-backed tiles (test first)Latex/foam backingsPlasticized trimsFresh paint/finishesWatch It in ActionPaste your current product video links below (YouTube URLs auto-embed on WooCommerce). Keep your existing links exactly as-is so they remain live.Need more training? Visit Magic Taf on YouTube for solvent-spotting technique and fiber-safe practices.Tech Notes & SafetyVolatile Dry Solvent (VDS) class: fast-evaporating for minimal residue.Always test for colorfastness and backing sensitivity.Provide ventilation; keep away from ignition sources. Follow SDS.Store upright with cap sealed. Keep out of reach of children and pets.FAQs Will this leave residue or cause rapid re-soiling?It flashes quickly and is designed to leave minimal residue. For layered spills or after NVDS use, a light VDS follow-up helps ensure a crisp finish. Is it safe on all carpets and upholstery?Always pre-test. Most synthetics are fine with light, controlled application. Be cautious with bitumen-backed tiles, latex backings, and delicate finishes. When do I use NVDS vs. VDS?Use NVDS/gel for control on thick, sticky residues. Use VDS for quick “flash-off” finishing, light oil spots, and as a final rinse after NVDS to minimize residue. ✅ Add to Cart See SDS / Directions Shop Magic Wand Company Training by Taf Baig, IICRC Master Textile Cleaner & Instructor. For pro education and demos, visit Magic Taf on YouTube.
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