🖤 Don’t let stains steal your style—Amodex wipes them out like magic!
Amodex Ink & Stain Remover is a professional-strength, 4oz formula designed to remove tough stains including ink, Sharpie, grease, wine, and more. Safe for use on clothes, leather, skin, and upholstery, it’s the only stain remover officially recommended by Sharpie. Made in the USA by a woman-owned family business since the 1950s, Amodex offers a gentle yet powerful solution to keep your wardrobe and surfaces spotless.
J**.
Best stain remover I have ever used in 30+ years!
This stuff is amazing!!! it REALLY works! It has removed butter and oil, blood, sauce, chocolate, grease, grass and dirt stains from white tackle football pants, makeup, ink, etc. I keep buying Amodex over and over again after a friend told me to get it when I dropped a platter of baked clams on my lap. Butter and oil all over my lap! I didn’t touch the stain. I ordered Amodex and followed the directions when it arrived. There was no trace of the stain anywhere! That was it. I was sold! It even removes those oil stains that always appear on the kids’ clothing. The stains I see AFTER I have washed and dried them. I used to throw the clothes out if they came out of the dryer with stains. Not anymore! I tell everyone about Amodex! Great product! You won’t be disappointed! The bottle isn’t too big, but it lasts a while bc you don’t need to use so much, unless it’s a large stain. I sometimes buy the double pack and keep one in my travel bag.
T**N
Works as advertised
This product removed ink out of my carpet. Works great and I highly recommend this as an ink stain remover.
R**A
Works like magic
Required laundry product for the parent of every child who loves paint, food and everything messy! This is the only product I have found that removes “washable” paint and markers from clothes and other dyes and paints.
B**A
This stuff is amazing
This stuff is really amazing. A friend/neighbor had a bottle she had for over 10 years (she didn't use it much and it was a much bigger bottle) and let me use some. After a couple of uses i was hooked. It has taken out every strain i have thrown at including ink, blood, acrylic paint- only a very faint spot which I'm going to treat and wash again. I typically rub it on the stain, after I have spot checked the fabric to make sure it won't ruin the clothing, and let it sit until I wash the clothing. Some times that is almost a week later. I haven't had it ruin any clothes either. I haven't tried it on silk or anything. My friend used it to remove ink and permanent marker from a jacket. And it's not harsh on skin cuz you can use it on skin. I believe it started at first for use on skin if I am remembering correctly. It has also removed set in stains. It removed a few stains that were set in and had already been washed and dried multiple times. I have not found anything that has come close to the this little miracle bottle. It is expensive but so is replacing shirts if your a slob like me.
M**A
Does not Work on Dye Transfer
Bought this to remove black dye transfer from a book bag to our white leather bar stools. Unfortunately it did not work even after leaving on overnight.
S**5
Good Stain Remover
I have only used it a couple of times. I purchased it to try to rid a couple of sweatshirts of permanent marker marks. On one sweatshirt to totally rid the stain. On the sweatshirt that has been stained for a long time-- it definitely made the black mark a mid-gray, and with another use, may help even more!!
A**R
Saved the day!
This stuff is amazing! My dog chewed up a pen and there was ink everywhere! I stupidly used water based products and the ink dispersed to a large area- I tried everything! Then I came across this product- used it and the ink completely disappeared. Nothing else worked but this did- which saved me a ton of money since I live in an apartment and the carpet isn’t mine. I wish I had done a before and after picture.
M**E
Be careful: Stripped the color from two items.
This stripped the color from both the shirts I used it on. Yes, I should have spot tested to make sure it wouldn’t, that’s on me. And they were brightly colored items from cheap clothing brands, so maybe the dye was already likely to bleed. I will also grant that the pen stain was successfully removed (along with the color — see photo).But both were cotton t-shirts, which I don’t normally think need to be treated with extreme care. I didn’t leave the stain treatment sitting for a long time either, I washed them the same day. I rubbed the treatment in a bit but not excessively.If I can’t use it on this kind of item, I’m not sure what the right use case is. So just be careful and spot test first.
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