

🧴 Ink stains don’t stand a chance—clean smarter, live cleaner!
Amodex Ink & Stain Remover is a compact, eco-friendly gel designed to remove a wide range of ink types and common stains from clothing, furniture, and even skin. Its nontoxic formula is safe for delicate fabrics like wool and effective on tough marks including ballpoint, gel, permanent marker, food, grease, toner, and blood. Packaged in convenient 0.5 fl oz bottles, this American-made solution is perfect for professionals who demand quick, reliable stain removal anytime, anywhere.








| ASIN | B004IM6THO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,585 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #294 in Laundry Stain Removers |
| Brand | Amodex |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (301) |
| Date First Available | 9 September 2014 |
| Format | Gel |
| Item model number | 10021 |
| Manufacturer | Amodex Products Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 7.62 x 2.54 cm; 13.61 g |
| Units | 15.0 Milliliters |
J**B
Did not budge my small ink stain
W**E
This product is brilliant. It got gel pen ink out of our new chenille curtains. The mark was in a really obvious place but Amodex to the rescue. We followed the instructions and the stain transferred to the piece of cloth we put behind the curtain. Very relieved! Would highly recommend this product.
I**A
The product didn’t work. I’m disappointed.
I**Y
Je n’ai pas du tout réussi à enlever la tache d’encre, au contraire
K**N
I recently decided to give this product a try and am glad I did. One thing I've found it effective at is cleaning sweat stains from shirt collars. But what really impressed me was the result when I decided to try it on some old (read: years) pen stains. I once put an open pen in my pocket while wearing a pair of work trousers I really like, and it left several ink stains that soaked through to the front. Washing, even after treating the stains with Oxi, didn't do much good. The stains were small enough that I couldn't quite bring myself to toss the trousers, but they didn't get much use after that. Then I treated them with Amodex, figuring it was probably far too late but couldn't hurt to try, and was amazed to see it make a dent in those stains. I really went to work on them at that point (it's not like they just instantly melted away). And in the end the stains washed out. Mostly, at least; they're still visible on the inside of the pocket, but what do I care about that? A pair of trousers that I thought I'd almost ruined is now, years later, entirely presentable again.
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