Jakehoe Fabric Stain Remover — Lifts Ink, Oil & Set-In Stains
Save the shirt you thought was ruined
From a fresh ink streak to a set-in grease mark, one precise drop lifts the stain — and leaves the color exactly where it should be.

Built For The Hard Stains
Not an all-purpose spray. Two bottles with two jobs, and a dropper that puts power right on the mark.

Two bottles for two kinds of stains
A dedicated ink diluter handles pen and ink while the stain remover tackles oil, grease and food. Each stain meets the right chemistry, so there's no guesswork and no half-hearted result.

A dropper that aims the fix
The dropper cap places product exactly on the stain. You don't soak the good fabric around it or waste solution on clean areas. One drop, right where you need it.

Lifts the stain, keeps the color
Formulated to dissolve the stain while protecting the garment's dye. You get rid of the mark without trading it for a faded patch around the spot.
From Almost-Trashed To Worn Again
Real households, real stains, real saves.
Got marker and spaghetti sauce out of my son's white school polo. No trace at all. I keep one in the laundry room now.
Pen ink had been in my scrub pockets for months. I'd given up. The ink diluter lifted it in one application. Scrubs look new again.
Coffee down the front of a light blue dress shirt. Put the remover on, waited, washed. No brown ring, no fade. I'll buy again.
Grease spatter off my apron and a cotton tee. Worked great, color stayed. Only wish the bottles were bigger—they're small but effective.
Grass and mud on my son's soccer jersey. Applied before the wash. Jersey came out clean and he wore it in the final.
Leaked pen ruined a backpack liner and jeans. Used both bottles, spot-treated, then washed. Everything came out. Saved my favorite jeans.
Set-in baby food stains on a grandkid's onesie. Took two applications but it finally broke through. Gentle enough for baby clothes.
I keep one in my desk at the store. Customer spills or my own lunch accidents—spot treat on the spot. Works every time.
White studio tees for design work. Ink and marker splatters. Diluter got the ink, remover got the coffee. No stains left.
My wife bought it, I was skeptical. Used it on a grease stain on my jeans. Gone in minutes. Now I'm the one ordering more.
Small bottles but a little goes a long way. One application for a shirt stain is all you need. Stays in my bag.
Baby formula and spit-up on a silk blouse. Terrified to try anything. No discoloration, stain completely out. Magic in a bottle.
Drop, Wait, Wash It Away
No scrubbing, no panic. Treat a stain in minutes.
Pick the right bottle
If it's ink from a pen or marker, grab the ink diluter (white dropper cap). For oil, grease, coffee, or food, use the fabric stain remover (black cap). The dropper cap lets you place a tiny amount right on the stain.
Let it work
Squeeze a few drops directly on the stain. Don't rub or spread it. Leave it to penetrate the fibers for 3-5 minutes. You'll see the stain begin to dissolve.
Wash as usual
Blot gently with a clean cloth or paper towel. Then launder the garment on its normal cycle. No special rinse, no repeat treatments for most stains.
By The Numbers
Why Not Just Detergent?
A quick side-by-side so you know what you're getting.
| ThisBEST | Generic spray | |
|---|---|---|
| Removes ink | ✓ | ✗ |
| Removes oil & grease | ✓ | Partial |
| Set-in stains | ✓ | Rarely |
| Color safe | ✓ | Often fades |
| Precision dropper | ✓ | No spray-only |
What To Expect
From first use to a habit that saves your wardrobe.
The stain starts to lift
Apply to a fresh stain, wait, and watch the mark begin to dissolve into the fibers before you even rinse or wash.
You trust the routine
You learn how much to apply and which bottle to grab, and treating a spill becomes a quick, confident two-minute habit.
Fewer clothes lost
Garments that would have gone to the rag pile stay in your rotation, with color intact and stains gone.
Two Bottles, Two Jobs
A compact kit with everything you need to tackle both ink and everyday stains.
From given up to worn again
Every stain tells a story. Here's how a two-part system changes the ending.

The shirt you loved
You know the gut-drop. A leaking pen in the pocket, a splash of coffee across the front. Your favorite shirt—the one that fits just right—now has a stain. You try blotting, but it's already set. The garment you reach for first is suddenly out of rotation.

The wash that made it worse
You toss it in the laundry, hoping the cycle will work magic. But hot water and detergent often set the stain deeper, and any scrubbing you did beforehand just spread it. The fabric fades where you attacked it. Now the shirt has not just a stain but a pale, worn-out patch.

The right tool, finally
This two-bottle system is built for this moment. The ink diluter dissolves pen and marker inks before they bond. The stain remover breaks down grease, oil, and food marks. Both have dropper applicators so you put the product exactly where it belongs—no soaking the whole garment, no wasted formula.

Worn again
You drop the remover on, wait a few minutes, and wash. The stain lifts. The color hasn't budged. You pull the shirt from the dryer and hang it back on the hanger—not the rag pile. It earns its place again.
Research on stain and fabric care
Gentle On Fabric, Tough On Stains
These formulas are safe for most washables, but a little care goes a long way.
About this item
A two-bottle system that rescues clothes from ink, oil, and set-in stains. The ink diluter and fabric stain remover work with a precise dropper to lift marks without fading color, so your favorite gar
All-in-one fabric stain removal system that tackles oil, ink, and general stains while protecting color
- Stubborn ink stains on clothing
- Oil and grease stains
- General fabric stains
- Color damage from stain removal products
Before You Buy
Straight answers on stains, colors, and those tiny bottles.













