Global Leading Market Research Publisher QYResearch announces the release of its latest report “Clothing Stain Remover Pen – Global Market Share and Ranking, Overall Sales and Demand Forecast 2026-2032”. Based on current situation and impact historical analysis (2021-2025) and forecast calculations (2026-2032), this report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global Clothing Stain Remover Pen market, including market size, share, demand, industry development status, and forecasts for the next few years.
The global market for Clothing Stain Remover Pen was estimated to be worth US$ 17.1 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 24.22 million, growing at a CAGR of 5.2% from 2026 to 2032.
In 2024, global Clothing Stain Remover Pen production reached approximately 3,876 k unit, with an average global market price of around US$ 4.12 per unit. A Clothing Stain Remover Pen is a convenient handheld cleaning tool used to quickly remove small stains from clothing, such as coffee, red wine, oil, or food residue. Its core principle typically involves oxidative decomposition, enzymatic action, or surfactant emulsification. The pen tip acts directly on the stain, loosening it and making it easier to wipe away. The upstream sector primarily involves the supply of raw materials, including surfactants (such as sodium alkylbenzene sulfonate and cocamide), enzymes (such as proteases and lipases), solvents (such as isopropyl alcohol and ethanol), and packaging materials (plastic tubes, rollerballs/brush head accessories). Suppliers include Clariant and BASF, which provide surfactants and enzymes; Dow Chemical, which provides solvent raw materials; and plastics and packaging material companies such as Sinoma Technology and Shanghai Sanmei Plastics. The midstream sector includes manufacturers of complete clothing stain remover pens, primarily responsible for formula formulation, filling, and assembly. Companies such as Jinshengzi, Blue Moon, and Liby are involved. The downstream sector encompasses the consumer goods market, retail channels, and e-commerce platforms, targeting home users, travelers, and office environments, providing a convenient and quick stain removal experience.
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1. Industry Pain Points and the Shift Toward Portable Instant Clothing Stain Removal
Accidental spills—coffee, red wine, grease, food, ink—can ruin clothing instantly, especially when away from home (office lunch, restaurant dinner, travel). Traditional treatment requires immediate laundering, spot treatment with bulky liquid stain removers, or accepting permanent damage. Clothing stain remover pens address this by offering a portable, precise, instant solution that fits in a purse, briefcase, or glove compartment. The pen tip delivers concentrated formula directly to the stain, using oxidative decomposition (peroxides), enzymatic action (proteases, amylases, lipases), or surfactant emulsification to break down and lift stains within minutes. For consumers, these pens provide convenience, garment rescue, and peace of mind; for manufacturers, they represent a growing niche in the broader fabric care market. The upstream supply chain includes raw material suppliers (surfactants from Clariant, BASF; enzymes; solvents from Dow Chemical; packaging materials) and midstream manufacturers (Jinshengzi, Blue Moon, Liby) responsible for formulation, filling, and assembly.
2. Market Size, Production Volume, and Growth Trajectory (2024–2032)
According to QYResearch, the global clothing stain remover pen market was valued at US$ 17.1 million in 2025 and is projected to reach US$ 24.22 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.2%. In 2024, global production reached approximately 3.88 million units with an average selling price of US$ 4.12 per unit. Market growth is driven by three factors: increasing consumer demand for portable, on-the-go solutions, rising out-of-home dining and travel (post-pandemic recovery), and product innovation (enzyme-based formulas, eco-friendly packaging).
3. Six-Month Industry Update (October 2025–March 2026)
Recent market intelligence reveals four notable developments:
- Enzyme formula advancement: New cold-active protease and lipase enzymes (effective at 20–30°C vs. traditional 40–50°C) have enabled clothing stain remover pens to work effectively without warm water or heat. Tide and OxiClean launched next-generation enzyme pens with 35% faster stain breakdown.
- Eco-friendly packaging transition: Several brands (Amodex, Dr. Beckmann) have introduced clothing stain remover pens with 50–100% post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic bodies and biodegradable tips, responding to consumer sustainability preferences.
- Multi-stain formulations: New products target both protein (blood, grass, dairy, baby formula) and tannin (coffee, tea, wine) stains in a single pen, reducing the need for multiple specialized products. Kobayashi and Miss Mouth’s lead this segment.
- E-commerce channel growth: Online sales (Amazon, Tmall, JD.com) grew 18% year-over-year, surpassing offline retail for the first time in 2025. Subscription models (“subscribe and save” for 3-packs) have increased customer lifetime value.
4. Competitive Landscape and Key Suppliers
The market includes major laundry care brands and specialty stain treatment companies:
- Tide (Procter & Gamble) (US): Market leader, broad distribution, strong brand recognition.
- OxiClean (Church & Dwight) (US): Known for oxidative stain removal (sodium percarbonate-based).
- Clorox 2 (US), Amodex (US – specialty stain remover brand), Miss Mouth’s Messy Eater (US – focused on baby/toddler stains), LEONIS (China), MOREI (China), NICE Group Co., Ltd. (China), Dr. Beckmann (Germany), Kobayashi (Japan).
Upstream Suppliers: Clariant and BASF provide surfactants and enzymes; Dow Chemical provides solvent raw materials; Sinoma Technology and Shanghai Sanmei Plastics supply packaging materials. Midstream Manufacturers: Jinshengzi, Blue Moon, and Liby are involved in formula formulation, filling, and assembly for the Chinese market.
Competition centers on three axes: formula efficacy (stain type coverage), portability (pen size, leak-proof design), and price per unit (US$ 3–8).
5. Segment-by-Segment Analysis: Type and Application
By Formula Type
- Oxidative Type (hydrogen peroxide, sodium percarbonate): Effective on colored stains (red wine, coffee, tea, juice). Bleaching action may affect some dyes. Account for ~40% of market. Clorox 2, OxiClean lead.
- Enzyme Type (protease, lipase, amylase, mannanase): Effective on protein (blood, grass, dairy, baby formula), oil/grease, and carbohydrate (chocolate, ketchup) stains. No bleaching. Gentler on fabrics. Account for ~45% of market, fastest-growing segment (CAGR 6.5%). Tide, Dr. Beckmann, Kobayashi lead.
- Others (surfactant-only, solvent-based): Niche, ~15%. Used for ink, marker, and adhesive stains.
By Distribution Channel
- Online Sales: Largest segment (~55% of market). Amazon, Tmall, JD.com, brand direct. Growing faster (CAGR 7.0%) due to convenience, reviews, and subscription models.
- Offline Sales: (~45% of market). Supermarkets, drugstores, convenience stores, airport shops. Declining share but still significant for impulse purchases.
User case – Restaurant server stain rescue: A restaurant server spilled red wine on a white dress shirt during service. A coworker provided a Tide clothing stain remover pen. Within 2 minutes of application and blotting, the stain was 95% removed, allowing the server to finish shift without changing. The pen prevented permanent damage to a US$ 60 uniform shirt.
6. Exclusive Insight: Manufacturing – Stain Remover Pen Chemistry and Tip Design
The efficacy of a clothing stain remover pen depends on both chemistry and mechanical delivery:
Active Ingredients by Stain Type:
| Stain Category | Examples | Effective Chemistry |
|---|---|---|
| Protein | Blood, egg, dairy, baby formula, grass | Protease enzymes |
| Oil/Grease | Cooking oil, butter, salad dressing, makeup | Lipase enzymes, surfactants |
| Tannin | Coffee, tea, red wine, fruit juice | Oxidizers (peroxide, percarbonate) |
| Carbohydrate | Chocolate, ketchup, barbecue sauce | Amylase enzymes |
| Combination | Many food stains | Multi-enzyme + oxidizer blends |
Pen Tip Design Parameters:
- Tip material: Felt (common), ballpoint (rollerball), or brush. Felt tips provide best fluid delivery; ballpoint tips more durable.
- Tip diameter: 3–8 mm. Smaller tips for precise application on small stains; larger tips for broader coverage.
- Leak-proof design: Critical for portability. Double-seal caps and one-way valves prevent drying and leakage in bags/pockets.
Technical challenge: Maintaining enzyme stability and activity in liquid formula over 12–24 month shelf life, especially during temperature fluctuations (freezing in winter, 40°C+ in summer). Stabilizers (glycerin, propylene glycol, calcium chloride) and preservatives are essential. Leading brands (Tide, OxiClean) achieve 90%+ enzyme activity retention after 24 months at 25°C; lower-tier brands may drop below 70%.
User case – Baby stain emergency: A parent using Miss Mouth’s Messy Eater clothing stain remover pen on a baby onesie with formula spit-up (protein stain) and carrot puree (tannin stain) achieved complete removal in 3 minutes without rinsing. The pen’s dual-enzyme (protease + amylase) plus mild oxidizer formulation addressed both stain types. The parent became a repeat purchaser (5 pens in 12 months).
7. Regional Outlook and Strategic Recommendations
- North America: Largest market (40% share). US leads (Tide, OxiClean, Amodex). High consumer awareness, strong e-commerce penetration. Opportunity in subscription models.
- Asia-Pacific: Fastest-growing region (CAGR 7.0%). China (LEONIS, MOREI, NICE Group, plus local manufacturers Jinshengzi, Blue Moon, Liby), Japan (Kobayashi), South Korea. Growing middle class, increasing out-of-home dining. Local brands dominant; international brands gaining in premium segment.
- Europe: Stable market (25% share). Germany (Dr. Beckmann), UK, France. Preference for enzyme-based, eco-friendly formulations.
- Rest of World: Latin America, Middle East. Smaller but growing.
8. Conclusion
The clothing stain remover pen market is positioned for steady growth through 2032, driven by consumer demand for portable, instant stain solutions in an increasingly on-the-go lifestyle. Stakeholders—from raw material suppliers (BASF, Clariant, Dow Chemical) to midstream manufacturers (Jinshengzi, Blue Moon, Liby) to brands and retailers—should prioritize enzyme-based formulas for fabric safety and broad stain coverage, eco-friendly packaging (PCR, biodegradable tips) for sustainability positioning, and e-commerce channels for subscription and impulse purchase conversion. By enabling oxidative decomposition and enzymatic action in a convenient pen format, clothing stain remover pens have become essential items in purses, desk drawers, and glove compartments worldwide.
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