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sprinkle baby powder on them to absorb as much of the oil as possible, then use one of the foam dish washing liquids to get the rest and rinse with the warmest water that the clothing can take. My other half comes home with every food and cooking stain known to man on his light gray work shirt, and I do the above to the "fryerlator line" then use spray on stain remover to get the rest!! Hope this helps!!

2007-02-07 13:25:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anah B 3 · 0 0

Remove as much excess oil as possible, apply liquid detergent and rub through the stained fabric. Allow to set 3-5 minutes to allow it to go completely through the fabric then wash in the hottest water safe for the fabric. Check tags to determine what water temperature to use for washing. Check item before drying to make sure all oil has been removed. Repeat steps above if all the oil has not been removed.

2007-02-07 22:23:01 · answer #2 · answered by It's Just Me 2 · 0 0

Apply some Lestoil directly to the stain and wait several minutes before washing. Always apply full-strength directly on the stain. I use Lestoil all the time to remove oil and gease stains, as well as, other types of stains. Works great!

2007-02-07 19:59:47 · answer #3 · answered by moonshadow79 2 · 0 0

I take the laundry detergant wet and apply it to the stain and let it set for a day and wash after the day ususlly works

2007-02-07 20:19:14 · answer #4 · answered by Chris 4 · 0 0

ERA liquid is the best on grease and oil.

2007-02-07 20:16:43 · answer #5 · answered by deco 6 · 0 0

Put dish soup on it

2007-02-07 20:07:59 · answer #6 · answered by Jauregui 4 · 0 0

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