Colour Catcher

Colour Catcher is distributed by Spotless Punch in the United Kingdom,[1] by Punch Industries in Ireland,[2] in Spain as Atrapa Color,[3] by Eau Ecarlate in France as Décolor Stop,[4] and by Guaber in Italy as Acchiappacolore.

Colour Catcher was invented by Pat McNamee[5] at Irish company Punch Industries in 1993.

It is sold in packets of 10-20 paper-like sheets that are intended to absorb the excess dyes released during the washing process by garments.

There are several other products that are named Colour Catcher, including an oxi-action stain remover and a sheet that is claimed to restore and maintains clothes' whiteness.

Colour Catcher is sold in most European states and Cyprus, Australia, the United Arab Emirates, and Russia.

Colour Catcher packaging
A similar product before and after use