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the shirts and pants in question are colored and are uniforms.

2007-04-17 10:42:11 · 16 answers · asked by Suki_Sue_Curly_Q 4 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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Any one of these will work:

Sugar Paste works well: Sugar Paste, made of sugar and water, and allowed to sit for one hour, will usually remove anything!!

Baking Soda, sprinkle on the grease, and scrub gently with a wet brush, wash.

Soda, pour a can of Pepsi into the washer and wash the clothes as usual.

Spray with Formula 409, wash as usual.

Wash with a cup of White Vinegar.

*** Rub Lestoil into spots that have been in clothing for a while and wash. For your situation this will probably work the best!! ***

Hope this helped.

2007-04-17 11:26:33 · answer #1 · answered by fire937rescue 4 · 0 0

One of the best products for this purpose is called "DL hand cleaner".
I know what you're thinking, it's hand cleaner and not for shirts, but it's the top hand cleaner for mechanics because it literally dissolves grease and oil. People have been using it for years to get stains out of clothing, and mechanics I've known throw a handful in with every wash load.

Just rub some on the stains before washing, throw in a good sized handful with the load, and it should come out.

It's available at almost all auto parts stores.

2007-04-17 10:47:59 · answer #2 · answered by Brett Michael 2 · 0 0

Dawn dish soap. I've had jobs that required me to colored uniforms and got grease from equipment on them and using original DAWN dish soap, put it right on the stain and rub it in really good add just a little water too it after you've rubbed it in to get the soap moreactive keep rubbing until you see the stain has broken up. Then throw it in the washer. ** Another thing that works really well and will allow you to PRETREAT your colors and even white clothes is get a large spray bottle 20 oz or bigger and again use the Original dawn and get some rubbing alcohol and in the spray bottle put one big squirt of dawn in there and fill it up the rest of the way with the rubbing alcohol and shake it a little. it will get fill of bubbles and that's okay. Just wait for it to settle and spray directly onto the stains, rub vigorously and you can let that sit for up to three-four days before washing. The way it works best for me is if you wait three days just before you put it in the wash spray it again and rub to reactivate the dawn and alcohol that will take any stain out of anything including silk! Hope this helped.

2007-04-17 10:57:46 · answer #3 · answered by ANGELA R 4 · 1 0

between the suitable products for this purpose is stated as "DL hand purifier". i understand what you're questioning, it incredibly is hand purifier and not for shirts, even though it incredibly is the precise hand purifier for mechanics because of the fact it actually dissolves grease and oil. human beings have been making use of it for years to get stains out of outfits, and mechanics i've got accepted throw a handful in with each wash load. basically rub some on the stains in the past washing, throw in a enormous handful with the burden, and it would pop out. it incredibly is available at rather much all automobile factors shops.

2016-10-22 10:59:42 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Zout is the best spotter for grease and oil on garments. But, WD-40 is a great pinch hitter. It sounds anthical to reason, but grease gets out grease. You can also absorb the grease with cornstarch, table salt, baking soda or baby powder left on the stain for an hour or so.

2007-04-17 10:47:25 · answer #5 · answered by eskie lover 7 · 0 1

Make a paste of Dawn and Baking Soda. Apply it to the stains and let it sit overnight. Wash as usual.

2007-04-19 08:14:46 · answer #6 · answered by heartsonfire 6 · 1 0

either shout or regular dish washing liquid right on the stain(as soon as you can) and launder it in warm water. Drying will set the stain so give it a once over before putting it in the dryer.

2007-04-17 12:05:44 · answer #7 · answered by little lu-lu 6 · 0 0

With a tablespoon of baking powder and a small amount of warm water, Put on top of the stain and leave for 10 min´s , then wash on a 40ºc temp , it should lift out first time round

2007-04-17 10:47:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

my mum just buys a can of cheap engine degreaser sprays it on the grease stains then leave its a couple of hours then wash as normal.it seems to work well on my dads clothes.hope it helps

2007-04-17 13:47:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I found if I use one of the sprays and wash it right away it will come out. If my husband leaves it on for awhile before he comes in it never comes out.

2007-04-17 11:00:50 · answer #10 · answered by luckford2004 7 · 0 0

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