well here is a trick my Great Grandmother taught me when the spill of anything Oily happens on any article of clothes simply rush to some baby powder or talc and put a lot of talc or baby powder on both sides of the cloth (the front side and back side) and leave it like that for one day then the next day remove the powder and the stain will be gone and you can wash it but DONT DRY IT IN THE DRYER!!! let it sit in the sun and it will be gone
2007-03-08 07:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, Use bi carb soda, lay your jeans out flat, and totally cover the stain with the bi carb, leave for 24 hours and it will absorb all if not most. Then add white vinegar to the bi carb, and it will cause a bubble effect which will draw the remain oil out. Wash as normal after you have done this.
2007-03-11 14:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Spray n Wash or Shout should work, the key though is to not put the jeans in the dryer til the stain is gone
2007-03-07 05:28:18
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answered by Bella 4
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Goo Gone, found in Lowe's or craft stores takes out grease, tar, etc. Sometimes it leaves a residue but after several washings will go away, in fact, on jeans it may only take one washing.
2007-03-13 06:15:43
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answered by Helen L 3
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Warm to hot water & simple green. If that does not work get a tube of hand cleaner such as Goop. Apply to wet jeans and rub in then wash in warm to hot water.
2007-03-12 22:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I know you should have not washed it and dried it before you treated it, I know while its wet we pour a bit of Coke on it, so allow the fizz to eat up the grease, we also use benzene...I know that is strong, but it eats the grease right up and then it evaporates...once you can see the stain is gone, you can wash it separately...and still while washing use spray and wash... Hang dry....The drier...brings out oil stains...why??? I don't know.
2007-03-14 19:25:22
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answered by Ariana 4
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Try pouring some Dawn dish soap on it, rub it in a little bit, & let it soak in a bit before machine washing. The degreaser in the Dawn should do the trick.
2007-03-14 07:37:59
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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scrub some pine-sol directly into the stain, then wash as usual. I use this method all the time on clothes my husband gets grease on when working in the garage.
2007-03-08 06:06:52
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answered by Angela C 6
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Try Dawn, or another good dish soap. If its been through the dryer, you're probably out of luck, but worth a shot with the dawn.
2007-03-07 05:28:27
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answered by Mary 2
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Once i spilled baby oil over a cotton top and i used Oxy Magic stainremover....disappeared after two washes!
2007-03-14 21:03:15
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answered by Anonymous
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