What a great question - and I'm not sure if my suggestion will help but try this.
Get 2 pieces of paper (brown paper sack - grocery bag)
Place one piece of this paper on the top of the stain (outside of shirt)
Place another piece of this paper underneath the stain (inside of the shirt)
Take an iron and iron over the outside of the paper.
I am thinking that the heat from the iron will warm up the grease and the grease will stick to the paper.
I do this to get crayon or melted was out of carpeting and it works. Might work on the shirt too. No guarantees as I have never tried this . Just trying to think creatively here.
2006-08-02 04:40:49
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answered by 'Barn 6
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I always use "Spray and Wash". You spray it heavily on the spot and then rub fabric together (in the stained area). Then wash in COLD water (use laundry soap as normal) When it comes out, the stain should be gone. I usually let these things that are stained air dry because then I can re-wash them if need be and not have to worry about the stain setting in if I use the dryer. When you cook wearing good (or important) clothing -- always wear a high covering apron. You never know when food will splatter or you get something on yourself (by accident of course!)
2006-08-02 04:44:27
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answered by Ex New Yorker 2
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Use Dawn dish soap. The Gojo hand cleaner works great also on all types of stains.
If Dawn can Clean up Highway spills and save ducks from oil spills then it can sure clean up oil from our cloths.
From the shores of Alaska to the Galapagos Islands, wildlife rescuers have used Dawn dishwashing liquid to gently clean aquatic birds such as ducks, pelicans, gulls, and egrets. Animal rescue groups have chosen Dawn for more than two decades because it's effective at removing oil while being gentle on the birds' delicate feathers and skin.
it was also used to clean nearly 8,000 gallons of heated animal fat off a roadway in Cincinnati.
After highway crews tried more than a dozen products and solvents to no avail, they called on technical experts from Procter & Gamble to assist in the cleanup. After making an assessment of the site, the remedy was clear—Dawn dishwashing liquid.
At the completion of the cleanup, more than 3.5 tons (1,200 gallons) of Dawn had been donated by Procter & Gamble to the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). Dawn penetrated the grease and enabled crews to wash it away using hot water from an area nearly the size of five football fields.
2006-08-02 12:57:14
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answered by Sandra♥ 5
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If you've already dried the shirt, it may be too late but if you haven't use ERA, it gets out all kinds of stains. Orange Miracle from Stanley Home Products is also a great choice.
2006-08-02 04:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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If you already washed and dried the shirt, forget it. But the best thing I know for grease is dish soap, like Dawn or Palmolive. Its made for getting grease off dishes, and it works great on fabric, too.
2006-08-02 04:39:54
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answered by smartypants909 7
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We use this stuff called Greased Lightning. It is GREAT!! I use it for everything and have yet to find a stain that it cannot get out. I have used it for grease, blood, chocolate, rust among others and it has gotten it out every time with no discoloration.
2006-08-02 04:41:20
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answered by Redneck-n-happy 3
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Windex, 409, Fantastic or
keep putting oxyclean on it until it is all out...just don't dry it in the dryer and set the stain
2006-08-02 15:41:07
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answered by Library Eyes 6
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use some dawn and soak the stain in water for a good 15-20 min then take laundry detergent and wash it let it dry not in dryer because it will set in and see if stain came out
2006-08-02 04:41:50
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answered by mario c 3
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My favorite shirt had a grease stain and I had washed it with Tide... nothing happened unitl I used a degreaser and I don't have a stained shirt anymore.
2006-08-02 04:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the new Tide detergent Pens...Let sit for 15mins, then sprinkle OxyClean on it, and mix around with your finger. Put in wash...spot will be gone!
2006-08-02 04:40:31
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answered by JCW 3
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