There is this stuff my Husband uses in the garage and for cleaning up after working on his vehicles called GOOP and it is the bomb it gets stains out of laundry and carpets. You just rub it in let it sit for a few minutes and take a damp cloth and rub it out. It gets grease stains and food stains out great and you need only use a very small amount
2006-08-26 04:49:32
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answered by twinsmakesfive 4
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It depends on if you've washed and dried them already. If not, use Sunlight Dishwashing liquid, squirt it over the grease and let it soak a little (doesn't matter if it's 10 min are 12 hours) and wash. BEFORE you put it in the dryer, inspect to see if the spot is gone. Repeat if necessary. Once you dry your pants, the spot may be set. (also works on food stains and LIPSTICK!)
Good luck!
2006-08-26 03:38:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I find that Greased Lightening & scrub brush gets out many stains, even set-in ink stains on clothing. Also for pet stains Woolite has a two good products. Hope this helps!
2006-08-26 04:05:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I would suggest NOT throwing out the pants but rather consider keeping them if you decide enter an automotive repair career.
2006-08-26 09:49:23
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answered by GentleheartedOne 2
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use dawn dish soap rub it into the stain rince and repeat then toss into the wash
2006-08-26 03:35:41
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answered by steamroller98439 6
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I use dawn dishsoap. They say "Dawn takes grease out of the way!!"
2006-08-26 03:38:26
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answered by rooster 2
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i use this stuff u can pick up at a walmart called de-solv-it it usually works good on clothes even tho not made for it specifically
2006-08-26 03:32:37
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answered by djbeefyaz 2
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mechanics waterless hand cleaner...works every time. just apply with a toothbrush and throw it in with your laundry. i have used it on uniforms (and everything else). works great.
2006-08-26 09:54:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If you tell me what kind of grease, I can tell you how to get it out.
Is it organic (as in cooking oil, butter, etc...), or is it inorganic (like motor oil)?
2006-08-26 04:24:53
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answered by Renee D 4
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try shout or that orange hand cleaner, if you use the hand cleaner, rub it in good. my husband gets greasy every day and this stuff works great.
2006-08-26 03:35:10
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answered by Texas T 6
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