Carbona makes many different 'stain devil' solutions for all kinds of laundry stains. Their fat, grease and oil solution has even removed an oily stain from a sweatshirt that had been through the dryer already!(on low heat). I find these little 'stain devil 'solutions in the sewing dept. at Joann Etc.
2007-02-10 09:53:44
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answered by Patty4 2
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I would also recommend Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. I recently bought one and it cleans stains I have not been able to remove with anything else. I would check a small spot that is not too visible first to make sure it won't ruin it. If that doesn't work, you may want to try a white shoe polish. I used to use it on smooth leather shoes. It covers the stain and makes the rest of the shoe look better as well.
2016-05-25 03:09:08
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answered by ? 4
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there is a cleaning agent called "D-Solve-It" you can get at Walmart , it is in a small bottle and it's color is orange. It feels oily and you think this is going to make the stain worse, but it will remove it not make it worse. I have a six year old and I have found the tricks to get lawnmower or automotive grease out of a little ones clothes. Hope this helps.
2007-02-10 07:16:24
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answered by SABRINA M 1
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Use a hot iron to heat the stain and put brown paper under the garment so that it can soak up the hot melted grease.
2007-02-10 06:33:58
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answered by Eagle 1
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Try Lest Oil. It gets grease stains out of everything. It is a lifesaver!!!
2007-02-10 14:40:40
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answered by Melissa S 2
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I use Dawn dishwashing soap to clean stains. Squirt on the stained area as soon as possible. Rub it in with your fingers and add to your regular laundry.
This was a sugesstion of someone I know that owns a dry cleaners.
2007-02-10 08:22:05
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answered by Cinna 7
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try with some baking powder , make a small paste and leave it on the sweat shirt for 10 min´s then soak in tepid water baking powder help´s to loosen grease, don´t wash in warm water you will only make it harder to remove the stain
2007-02-10 07:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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YES!
try ERA liquid detergent. it works great on greasy stains!
spot treat with full strength ERA. let sit about 1 hour. wash as normal in the hottest water that is safe for your sweatshirt.
Do NOT dry until the stain is gone.
you may have to repeat the above steps.
2007-02-10 06:33:25
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answered by deco 6
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