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Why Your Laundry Cupboard Is So Full (And Why It Doesn’t Need To Be)

Let’s take a quick inventory.


In most homes you’ll find:
•    A spray for grease
•    A spray for wine
•    A spray for baby stains
•    A whitening booster
•    A carpet spray
•    A couch spray
•    A delicates product
•    A “fabric-safe” product
•    A “heavy duty” product


Your cupboard becomes a chemical cocktail of good intentions.
Why?


Because supermarket brands are typically formulated for specific marketing claims, not professional garment logic.


Supermarket Stain Removers: Targeted But Narrow
Mass brands often create products that target:
•    “Oxi power”
•    “Grease cutting”
•    “Whitening”
•    “Enzyme boosted”
•    “Colour safe”
•    “Carpet specific”


Each product focuses heavily on one mechanism.
Which means:
•    You need multiple bottles.
•    You’re guessing which one to use.
•    You risk over-treating or mixing incompatible products.
•    And sometimes, you damage the fabric.


The Hidden Risk of Mixing Products
Layering different supermarket stain removers can:
•    Destabilise dyes
•    Cause yellowing
•    Leave chemical residue
•    Weaken fibres over time


More product does not equal better results. Often, it equals more risk.

 

How Truly Is Different?


Truly was created from professional dry cleaning principles — but simplified for home use.


Instead of: “Which bottle for which stain?”
It’s: “Is it washable? Use Truly.”


Truly works across:
•    Everyday garments
•    Activewear
•    Children’s clothing
•    Workwear
•    Upholstery fabrics
•    Most household washable textiles


Because it’s designed to treat the most common chemical stain categories in one formulation.
Less Guesswork. Less Clutter. Less Risk.


You don’t need:
•    Five stain sprays
•    A separate delicates treatment
•    A special “oil only” product


You need one well-formulated solution that understands fabric behaviour.


Professionals use multiple chemicals because they have to treat everything from silk gowns to vintage wool.


But your cupboard?
It doesn’t need a laboratory.
It needs something that works.
And that’s where Truly sits.

Bottom line: Save time, money, confusion and cupboard real estate. If its washable - use Truly.