If you dab some Murphy's oil soap on it before you wash it it will come out. I used to work in restaurants and got stains on my shirts all the time. It works great, promise.
2006-11-16 05:31:16
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answer #1
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answered by green eyed lady 3
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If I have an oil stain, if the fabric is colorfast I rub liquid hand soap into it. Let it sit, rub occasionally, add more if needed.
Wash, do not put in the dryer, hang to dry. If still there, repeat.
I have used liquid hand soap to remove motor oil, cooking oil, and henna dye from clothes. Might take a few tries, but its worth it for a garment you love, or was very expensive.
2006-11-16 05:44:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Stain Removal Step 1.
Remove as much excess oil as possible with a dull knife or spoon.
Stain Removal Step 2.
Apply 3-5 minutes to allow it to go completely through the fabric.
Stain Removal Step 3.
Use liquid detergent to rub through the stained fabric.
Stain Removal Step 4.
Allow the garment to sit for a few minutes.
Stain Removal Step 5.
Wash in the hottest water safe for the fabric. Check tags to determine what water temperature to use for washing.
2006-11-16 05:24:51
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answered by Amanda D 2
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Rub some Dawn dishwashing liquid on the oil stains. Allow it to soak in for about 10 minutes, then wash as normal.
2006-11-16 05:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If it's fresh, try putting baby powder on it and letting it sit for awhile. The powder usually absorbs the oil. If not, try Oxy-Clean, that may work. That stuff is amazing!
2006-11-16 05:23:59
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answered by Tish 5
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