i doubt you can, but it wouldn't hurt to try ammonia...ammonia won't bleach it out
2006-07-31 13:25:54
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answered by Cap'n Donna 7
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Remember, grease and oil are petroleum products...
And, to "cut" a petroleum product, all you have to do, is use a "lesser" product, or one that is "thinner" and it will cut the grease and oil.
Now, having said that, I would first try the GO-JO, hand cleaner, (also good for shinning up stainless steel or other non painted metals), and if that fails, I would spray on some WD-40 or some Blaster! I "know" that these will cut the grease and oil, as I have cleaned my hands many times by using these products and then wiping with a rag to clean my hands great!
I wish you well..
Jesse
2006-07-31 14:05:50
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answered by x 7
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Try Carbona cleaning solvent. It comes in a small can if you can find it.
Wear rubber gloves and make sure your room is well ventilated: Place a towel under the stain, from the top side, apply some of the cleaning solvent. With another rag, press and gently rub. When you push some of the oil through, move spot to a clean part of your towen underneath (same with the towel you are rubbing with. Keep that up and the spot will fade considerably, eventually to a light brown. It transfers to your towels.
Then put it through the wash, applying detergent paste over the stain.
I've never followed it through several washes to see if it ever disappears completely.
2006-07-31 13:36:10
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answered by Lynda 7
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Get some basic eco-friendly. it extremely is a centred cleanser you should purchase at a brilliant style of grocery, hardware, automobile and decrease fee shops. it extremely is non-poisonous and biodegradable too! in maximum instances, you may dilute it down with water for cleansing (it tells you techniques lots on the label) yet for removing grease or oil from laundry, i exploit it finished power. basically spray the stain and stroll away for no less than an hour. Then do slightly scrubbing and rinsing on the sink and notice how lots has come off. ought to ought to do the spray and stroll issue a pair of instances however the product will artwork! relies upon on how lots oil/grease it has to "devour" nonetheless! while evidently like the stain is variety of lengthy previous, provide it one extra spray and toss in the washer. i've got used the straightforward eco-friendly to take axle grease out of denims in the previous. subsequent time, because you have the product, spray the stain as quickly as plausible and removing would be lots extra straightforward.
2016-12-14 17:10:39
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answered by varcoe 4
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THIS WORKS!!
1.) Circle the stain with dish soap (DON'T SKIP THIS STEP).
2.) Spray the stain with WD40.
3.) Allow to set for about 20 minutes to reactivate the oil.
4.) Using an old toothbrush, scrub the stain with the dish soap circle (you may want to add extra dish soap).
5.) Launder as usual.
This works EVEN if it has been through the dryer. It also works on lipstick stains.
GOOD LUCK!!
2006-08-01 06:05:03
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answer #5
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answered by Renee D 4
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Jesse had it right. Spray with wd-40 rub in and wash. This will take out the grease and oil.
2006-07-31 16:04:55
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answered by Preston D 1
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Get some dawn dishwashing liquid...it has to be DAWN. and get a toothbrush and dip it in the dawn and scrub ...scrub. You may have to repeat a couple of time but Ive had luck getting out oil with DAWN and a toothbrush. Throw them in the washing machine when your through, but if you still see stain DONT throw them in the dryer (It will set the stain). Scrub again with the Dawn and toothbrush and then in the washing machine again.
If that doesn't work then its probably not going to come out.
2006-07-31 14:05:01
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answered by melinda 2
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Use greased lightening. White bottle wit yellow and black label with a lightening bolt on the front. Heavy duty stuff! Might need to dilute.
2006-08-01 13:07:04
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answered by Cyn 3
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Acetone. Use small amounts because it's toxic and flammable. Put some on a cotton ball and rub the greasy spot.
2006-07-31 14:12:31
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answered by Snowflake 7
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Shout, it out. Shout it rub it in wait for an hour and Shout it again then after 30 mins Shout it again, Be sure to keep rubbing it in, Then wash in warm water.
2006-07-31 13:29:58
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answered by Josh S 7
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Fantastic or 409 or Windex
2006-08-01 09:36:49
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answered by Library Eyes 6
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