If it is not too old a stain
Bleach works
Careful for colored clothes
Mix well before dipping in the clothes
And don't dip for too long for colored fabrics
2006-10-24 00:31:12
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answer #1
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answered by davmanx 4
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Whether it is motor oil or cooking oil, automotive hand cleaner, like Goop will remove it. Sometimes you can work dishwashing soap, like a grease relieving formulation such as Dawn into it to remove it but it doesn't always work on set in, washed and dried stains. Goop works every time. Just work it into the stain so that you are certain it goes all of the way through the fiber on to the other side of the garment. Let it set for a couple of minute to do its magic and then relaunder.
2016-03-18 23:27:26
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answered by Anonymous
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sorry sis, bt it doesnt go! i had faced the same problem, that too on a white saree, and sadly it never washed off, though it got fainter through the application of petroleum, and then letting it dry for some time, and then wash off. but it doesn't work if the saree has already been drycleaned, or washed, but you can give it a shot! all the best!
2006-10-25 23:51:15
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-10-24 01:36:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Try using an anti-fungal cream such as one you would use for athlete's foot or an ingrown toenail.
2006-10-23 23:56:39
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answered by JULIASEAL 1
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too bad
hope i could do some thing for u
any way i can inform my mom to be careful
2006-10-24 00:03:22
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answered by Anonymous
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best to take it to the cleaners and let them try to get it out.
better safe then sorry.
2006-10-24 02:49:55
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answered by DENISE 6
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