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The Tidoxi Bleach Pen is a compact, travel-friendly stain remover pen containing 56g of bleach gel that quickly and effectively removes a wide range of stains including coffee, wine, ketchup, and oil. Designed for easy, mess-free application on various fabrics like cotton, polyester, and linen, it’s perfect for professionals and travelers who demand spotless clothing on the go. Highly rated and top-ranked in laundry stain removers, this pen ensures you never face the embarrassment of unexpected stains again.
| ASIN | B0CB5VD9B2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,611 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #340 in Laundry Stain Removers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (160) |
| Date First Available | July 5, 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Tidoxi |
| Package Dimensions | 8.5 x 4.21 x 0.63 inches; 4.16 ounces |
R**J
Works great
Works great.Really gets grout bleached white.
A**D
Effective and Convenient Stain Remover !
We purchased the Tidoxi Bleach Pen to keep in my travel bag and it's been a great addition. The pen is small and lightweight, making it easy to toss into my luggage or purse. I've used it to remove a few stains on my clothes, including a tough-looking coffee stain on a white shirt. The pen was easy to use - I simply twisted the tip to release the bleach gel, applied it to the stain, and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing. The stain was completely gone after one application, and the shirt looked like new again. I was impressed with how well the pen worked, especially considering its small size. The bleach gel is also gentle on fabrics, which is a plus. I've used it on cotton, polyester, and linen within few days to check all types of materials without any issues. Overall, I'm very happy with the Tidoxi Bleach Pen and would recommend it to anyone looking for a convenient and effective stain remover for their travels. It's a great product that does what it promises, and the price is very reasonable.
M**C
Works as well as Clorox
Works as well as Clorox
H**N
Surprisingly good bleach pen
I was honestly skeptical, but this gel bleach pen blew me away! I tried it on some years-old stains on my favorite white shirt, and within minutes—completely gone. Like actual magic. The pen itself is a good size, so I can see it lasting a long time. I also love the dual tips: one fine for precise spots, and a wider one for larger stains. It’s super convenient and way more targeted than pouring bleach. This little thing is seriously a clothes-saver. If you’ve got stubborn stains and don’t want to toss your favorite pieces, you need this in your laundry kit!
G**A
Not Clorox
Bought hope it would work as well as Clorox pens. Does not ... turned spot on a white shirt brownish
B**0
Removed some stains, not all, even though being bleach
My son ONLY wears white cotton. His OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder, sensory issues, etc.) for years have resulted in only cotton white, which means stains show up. Multiple foods will stain - so I took a shirt with a variety of food stains: red pepper juice, chocolate, red pasta sauce, blood (from shaving and pulling shirt on over face) NOT ALL STAINS WERE REMOVED. Perhaps the outcome is better if attempted to bleach out when immediately the stain occurs, and it does not get washed in and "set". Because we have so many white clothing items, it is easiest for me to take a dedicated load of white only and add "bleaching type" agents to brighten and whiten. Again, those attempts are not always effective for underarm stains which is just sweat and skin slough off. So, I am not faulting the pen. Yet it cannot get all stains out. I will use this to pre-treat my next all-white washing load to bleach out. Based on price and my continual need to bleach his shirts, this will not be a repeat purchase for me. Although we travel, because the pen has the potential to bleed or spill onto other non-white clothing items, I don't want to risk ruining another non-white clothing item. Costly, but we just often review all his shirts and dispose of those that just look too stained. Such, the life with a person with OCD wearing white.
E**N
This worked!
I had a deeply set in stain on a top that is white with black hearts. I am not sure if it was pasta sauce or ketchup. I first tried Oxiclean Maxforce and washed the top, and the stain only faded a bit. And now if was set in. I looked up set in stain hacks and then tried distilled vinegar. That didn’t work. I applied the vinegar again with kosher salt, rubbing it in. It helped a little. Then I added WD-40, which helped a bit. Then tried a mix of everything with Dawn. Could still see the stain. So I thought bleach, that’s what I need for this spot that was completely on a white part of the shirt. I got the pen after reading reviews on many products. It arrived in a day. It has tips on both ends. One is to apply the bleach carefully in the spot. The other has a brush like tip. I first applied some on the spot and it faded a lot more but not completely. About an hour later, I applied more using the brush end. When I checked a half hour later, the stain was gone! I wish I had taken a before photo so people could see how bad the stain was; I would not have been able to wear this top again if I didn’t get the stain out. (The picture is the front of the top, even though it might appear to be inside out) There was no leakage. And it’s totally worth the money because it saved a top I love to wear. I will use this on other stains (if on white fabrics- it warns not to use on colors) and would absolutely buy again.
C**A
Overzealous Bleach Ruined My Graphic Tee!
A small sauce stain on my vintage band tee led to disaster. The bleach spread beyond the stain, fading the iconic graphic into a ghostly blur. The black cotton turned orange where treated, and the fabric thinned unevenly. The stain is gone, but so is the shirt’s value and wearability. This gel is a menace to colored fabrics.
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