🧼 Say goodbye to stains and hello to confidence!
Amodex Ink & Stain Remover is a powerful 1oz solution designed to tackle a wide range of tough stains, from ink to food. This professional-grade formula is safe for various surfaces, including clothing and upholstery, and is the only stain remover endorsed by Sharpie. Proudly made in the USA by a woman-owned family business since the 1950s, it offers a reliable solution for all your stain removal needs.
I**L
Miracle product. Somehow, I got very dark blue ink on the front of one of my favorite blazers.
I have a beautiful blazer that was custom fitted for me. Somehow, I wasn’t paying attention when I was giving a talk, and I leaned into a gel blue pen during it and the ink saturated the front of this beautiful blazer. I thought it was gone. I use this product. I applied it dry like they said, worked it in and then I blotted it with several paper towels by holding it down, and when I lifted it up, the ink would remove into the paper towel. I then washed it by hand in the front of the blazer, and there were still residual blue ink, but it was barely noticeable. After a dried overnight, I reapplied the product and followed the same steps. It completely removed the ink and the blazer looks fabulous.
P**N
1 experience great, another not so good
Small blood stain,I didn't think it would come out, but after the wash it was gone. Another stain on a white sweater is still there. Will try again.
S**E
Gets black sharpie marker out of white clothes!
This product was an iffy for me. But I am sure glad I took the chance and ordered this product. I had inherited a bunch of clothing from my aunt who had her clothes identified by somebody writing with black sharpie where the tags usually are in the nursing home. They were excellent quality clothing and I knew somebody could use them. So I tried using my tide pen to get the stains out, and to no avail it just did not even budge in fact it's smeared the stains even worse. So after doing some research and I didn't want to touch the skirt that got the stains all over from the marker that I thought would get taken care of I looked online and found this product known as Amodex. I can't say enough good things about this product considering I had never even heard of the name before until I decided to review what gets black sharpie out of clothing. It took a little bit of scrubbing with a scrub brush and you want to use a little bit of paper towel as you're going through to soak up the stain as you use the product, but it came out within 10 minutes a whole name with at least 11 letters so think about that's about two and a half 3 in along where a tag would be. I've had it come out of all different colors of fabric White pink yellow and even blue it works with everything. In fact I think it works better than the tide pen and I am a tide pen lover. I have recommended this product to so many people especially to my friends who sell on Poshmark and mercari and need to get stains or get their clothing looking mint condition. I couldn't believe how easy, and how well it got the skirts and shirts looking brand new. After I use this product I did wash the clothing and then steamed it. I highly recommend amidex. I bought the 1 oz bottle but I wish I would have got a bigger bottle and I would probably order a bigger bottle if this is going to be your first time ordering. I hope that helps. I will update this as soon as I'm taking another stain out of product so that you guys can see the video but this is a good product.
C**W
Sharpie Stains GONE!
I had never heard of this product. but I work at Trader Joe's, and carry a Sharpie and other permanent markers in my pants/shorts. More than once, I've come home to realize the cap had come off the marker, and stained my khakis. Black marker on khaki shorts is hard to disguise, and even harder to make disappear.So I did some research and saw that the New York Times' Wirecutter rated Amodex as the best solution for stains. I ordered it, but only after I had already treated the stains with a spray on stain remover and washed and dried them. This was not a smart move, since it set the stains more permanently.Upon receiving the Amodex, I noticed that the instructions emphasized "patience." I put a few drops on one of the stains, and rubbed it in with my fingers. At first I used my fingernails to scrape the stain, then used a toothbrush. I worked on the stain for maybe half an hour, and while it was definitely less noticeable, it was also definitely still there.The next day I tried again. Once in the morning, then again that night. I then hand washed the stained portion of the clothes in the bathroom sink, and today you would never know there had been a stain! The product works!Yes, some effort is required, as well as patience, (and maybe a dose of "faith,") but I have continued to follow this procedure with similar permanent marker stains, with the same success. It has removed stains that were there for weeks, and sometimes had gone through the wash several times.You should DEFINITELY try Amodex. Love it!
C**N
Not bad, but not amazing
I have to preface this with I had a stain that would NOT budge on a VERY expensive 100% white cotton knit sweater- a few splatters of random bright orange paint or highlighter or something that I couldn’t figure out, which definitely complicated stain removal. The sweater was totally unwearable. I tried everything, literally: shout, oxyclean, acetone, alcohol, Goo Gone, Rit Dye Remover and in desperation ordered Amodex. I have to say it was definitely the most pleasant to use with a mild scent and thick creamy formula. I applied, agitated into the spots, let sit for 12 hours and washed. Nada. Tried again, this time leaving overnight, adding more, leaving for another 12 hours, adding more, another overnight and a wash (36 hours and 3 applications). The stains definitely lightened a bit but nothing drastic- maybe 40% lighter than before. I probably would’ve tried another 36-48 hrs round, but ran out of product. At this point I figured I would try to most industrial ‘stain’ remover I could find and ordered Goof Off Professional. Worst case is it wouldn’t work and I’d have to dye the sweater another color and hope the orange wouldn’t show through. To my surprise, Goof Off professional removed 95% of the remaining stains in one application (apply, dab to remove excess stain, wash in hot water), but it was super smelly and clearly an actual chemical mixture. If it wasn’t a white cotton sweater, I probably wouldn’t have chanced it, but so happy I did. Amodex definitely helped lift the stains, but didn’t remove them like the Goof Off professional did.
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