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How to remove grease stains from fabric?

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Melakovska
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One tried and tested method of removing grease from fabric is to apply butter to the stain and place a paper towel underneath. Leave it for half an hour or even an hour, then rinse the dissolved stain by hand in warm water with dishwashing liquid or using gray soap. Finally, wash it in the washing machine at a temperature not exceeding 30 degrees. Another method is to use petroleum ether or use BHP paste and follow the same steps as when using butter.
One tried and tested method of removing grease from fabric is to apply butter to the stain and place a paper towel underneath. Leave it for half an hour or even an hour, then rinse the dissolved stain by hand in warm water with dishwashing liquid or using gray soap. Finally, wash it in the washing machine at a temperature not exceeding 30 degrees. Another method is to use petroleum ether or use BHP paste and follow the same steps as when using butter.

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cuneytakar
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Pour baking soda on the oil stain and rub gently with a wet toothbrush

Pour baking soda on the oil stain and rub gently with a wet toothbrush


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Emol
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It is best to apply dishwashing liquid, spread it and rinse after 30 minutes.

It is best to apply dishwashing liquid, spread it and rinse after 30 minutes.

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You can try several methods to remove grease stains from fabric: 1. Gently scrape off excess grease from the fabric surface. You can use a spoon or a thin knife for this. Be careful not to damage the fabric. 2. Next, apply laundry detergent powder or dishwashing liquid directly onto the stain. Gently massage the substance into the fabric, trying to completely cover the stain. 3. Leave the product on the stain for a few minutes to work. You can use an old toothbrush for gently brushing the stain and better penetration of the detergent. 4. After the designated time, immerse the fabric in warm water and gently rinse it. You can optionally add a few drops of laundry detergent to the water. Remember not to use hot water as it can cause permanent damage to the fabric. 5. If the stain is still visible, you can repeat the process or try other cleaning agents. For example, you can use petroleum solvent or vinegar, but first test these substances on an invisible area of the fabric to check if they cause any additional damage.
You can try several methods to remove grease stains from fabric: 1. Gently scrape off excess grease from the fabric surface. You can use a spoon or a thin knife for this. Be careful not to damage the fabric. 2. Next, apply laundry detergent powder or dishwashing liquid directly onto the stain. Gently massage the substance into the fabric, trying to completely cover the stain. 3. Leave the product on the stain for a few minutes to work. You can use an old toothbrush for gently brushing the stain and better penetration of the detergent. 4. After the designated time, immerse the fabric in warm water and gently rinse it. You can optionally add a few drops of laundry detergent to the water. Remember not to use hot water as it can cause permanent damage to the fabric. 5. If the stain is still visible, you can repeat the process or try other cleaning agents. For example, you can use petroleum solvent or vinegar, but first test these substances on an invisible area of the fabric to check if they cause any additional damage.

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spiyose

There is a product called Stain buster, it removes all kinds of stains. But I think this question depends on the quality of the fabric, also the quantity of the stain, for an example Stain buster can remove stain, I don't think it can remove stains on all fabrics because some fabric are soft and some are not. This chemical my have impact on soft fabric.

There is a product called Stain buster, it removes all kinds of stains. But I think this question depends on the quality of the fabric, also the quantity of the stain, for an example Stain buster can remove stain, I don't think it can remove stains on all fabrics because some fabric are soft and some are not. This chemical my have impact on soft fabric.


Kosaaa
"I know that tar soap works very well on hands soiled with grease, I think it will also work on a stain on fabric."
"I know that tar soap works very well on hands soiled with grease, I think it will also work on a stain on fabric."

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KamiAmi
"Dishwashing liquid, preferably its concentrate, should be spread on the surface of the grease stain. After 20-30 minutes, the soiled area can be gently scrubbed and if necessary soaked in water with a few drops of the detergent for a few hours. If the stain removal was successful, the garment can be hand-washed or machine-washed."
"Dishwashing liquid, preferably its concentrate, should be spread on the surface of the grease stain. After 20-30 minutes, the soiled area can be gently scrubbed and if necessary soaked in water with a few drops of the detergent for a few hours. If the stain removal was successful, the garment can be hand-washed or machine-washed."

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