Jakehoe Fabric Stain Remover — Dual-Formula Ink & Oil Kit
Save the Shirt You Already Gave Up On
From panicked dab-and-pray to a quiet two-drop fix — ink, grease and set-in stains lift out while the color stays put.

Built to Lift Stains, Not Color

Two Formulas, Zero Guesswork
One bottle dilutes and lifts ink, the other tackles oil and general stains — each tuned for its job instead of one weak compromise. You don’t wonder which spray to grab; you see the stain, pick the dropper, and it works.

Color Stays Exactly Where It Belongs
Packaging claims gentle stain removal and color protection, so you treat the spot without bleaching or fading the garment around it. The before-and-after proof on the box shows what’s possible: ink lifted, fabric intact.

Drop-Precise, No Overspray
The fine dropper places product right on the stain — no soaking the whole shirt, no waste on a 50ml bottle. You control exactly how much goes on, and it only goes where the stain is. Two bottles together last far longer than a single spray that wets everything in sight.
Clothes They Almost Threw Out
My son’s marker-stained school polo came clean on the first try. I didn’t even have to scrub, just a drop and wash.
Bacon grease on my favorite navy button-down — gone. No oily ring left after washing. The dropper let me target just the spot.
Pen exploded in my scrubs pocket right before a shift. Blue ink remover took it out completely, and the fabric didn’t fade at all.
Saved a ketchup-stained pinafore my granddaughter loves. I keep both bottles on the shelf now.
I wear white shirts for work and treat the collar with the stain remover before washing. Color stays bright — no yellowing or dull patches.
Handled formula spit-up and baby food on onesies. The bottles are small — wish they had a bigger size — but a little product covers a lot of stains.
No washer in my dorm, so I spot-treat with these before trips to the laundromat. Works on coffee, ink, everything.
I run a small daycare. Paint and marker are daily threats. This kit gets most stains out, but a really old set-in one needed two applications.
Replaced three half-empty spray bottles under my sink. Now just these two droppers handle everything from cooking oil to ballpoint ink.
Treat, Wait, Wash — That Simple
Pick the right dropper
Ink stains get the blue bottle. Oil, grease, food and everyday spots get the pale yellow one. Don’t guess — match the stain type to the formula.
Apply drop by drop
Place the dropper tip right on the stain. One or two drops is often enough. No rubbing — let the liquid penetrate the fibers directly.
Wait a few minutes
Give it 2–3 minutes to work on fresh stains, or up to 10 for set-in ones. You’ll see the stain start to dilute or lift.
Wash as normal
Toss the garment in your regular laundry cycle. Do not put it in the dryer until you’ve checked the stain is gone — heat sets marks permanently.
Check before drying
If any shadow remains, repeat steps 2–4 before the dryer. One repeat almost always finishes the job.
What’s in the Kit
Clear numbers on exactly what you’re getting.
Why One Spray Was Never Enough
| Jakehoe KitBEST FOR INK+OIL | Generic Spray | |
|---|---|---|
| Targets ink effectively | Yes | Sometimes |
| Targets oil & grease | Yes | Limited |
| Color-safe (no bleaching) | Yes | Often not |
| Precise application | Yes (dropper) | No (spray mist) |
| Waste & overuse | Minimal drops | Over-spray common |
| Travel-friendly | Compact duo | Bulky single |
Two Droppers, Two Jobs Done
From Stained to Saved
The gut-drop moment a pen leaks. The spray that fails. The dropper that finally does the job.

The Pen That Won
One minute you’re signing a form, the next a dark bloom of ink is spreading across your favorite shirt. You grab the nearest spray, rub it in, and the stain smears deeper. It’s already set.

The Cabinet of Failures
You’ve tried every all-purpose spray and home hack. Vinegar, hairspray, even bleach pens. They either leave the stain behind or strip the color right out of the fabric. The shirt ends up in the rag pile.

Right Tool, Right Stain
Two droppers, two formulas built for the stains that beat everything else. The blue bottle dissolves ink; the pale yellow tackles oil, grease and food. Each goes on drop by drop, right where it’s needed — no overspray, no waste, no color loss.

Clean Off the Line
You treat the stain, run the wash as normal, and pull out a clean piece of clothing. No ghost of the stain, no faded patch — just the feeling of getting your money’s worth out of something you’d already written off.
Research on stain and fabric care
About this item
That quiet moment when the shirt you thought was ruined comes out clean. No bleached spots, no leftover shadow — just the fabric you wanted to save. Jakehoe’s two droppers target ink and oil separatel
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













