Okay, I literally JUST did this because I had a problem myself. (My hands are still wet.) Rinse the shirt in laundry soap, then I used White Rain shampoo along the collar, then with a bristle brush, (fine plastic, like a toothbrush or boar bristle, as not to damage the shirt),I scrubbed, and it took out most of it. For the rest, I smeared on a little of the white Mentadent toothpaste, and let it sit for literally a minute or two, then scrubbed, and rinsed. then just throw it in the clothes dryer or clothes line! Hope I helped!
2006-12-22 07:27:40
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answered by Karen 2
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I have found shout and some elbow grease works well for me. However, a girlfriend of mine swears by cheap hair shampoo. She says it gets the grease out of hair and that it works for her on her hubby's collars of his work shirts.
2006-12-20 17:41:05
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answered by suzanne_sauls 3
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Try taking shampoo and scrub it with a brush (like a old toothbrush)
2006-12-21 00:18:40
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answered by Carol H 5
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use a toothbrush and Palmolive dish detergent! It's the best stain & grease remover.
2006-12-20 16:45:56
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answered by luvlabs 3
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Take your shirts to be laundered at a dry cleaners, they do a great job.
2006-12-20 16:15:42
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answered by Anonymous
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when you take it off put Spray n' Wash on it immediately - follow the directions
2006-12-20 17:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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wisk
2006-12-20 16:50:12
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answered by Barbie 6
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