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You’ll find unscented, scented, and “fresh-scent” formulas. Some enzymatic cleaners specifically advertise light or no heavy fragrances, while others are labeled as fragrance-free or mildly scented.

Common approaches include enzymatic (bio‑enzymatic) formulas that break down organic stains, oxygen- or peroxide-based stain removers, and deodorizing agents such as baking soda to neutralize odors.

Machine spot cleaners provide mechanical cleaning: scrubbing, suction and separate clean and dirty water tanks (some have brush rolls or heated drying) and require filling and power. Spray spot cleaners are liquid treatments in bottles for quick, surface-level application and blotting—no suction or tanks.

Portable machines typically list removable tanks and modest water capacities (examples in listings include a 0.5‑gallon tank and a 32‑ounce tank). Units are usually described as lightweight with carry handles and come with cord lengths around 15–20 ft for reach.

Typical directions are to spray the stain until covered, wait a short time (examples show about 3 minutes for soft surfaces or about 5 minutes for grout), then blot or rinse. When using a machine, follow additional scrub and suction steps listed for that model.

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