** Dry clean them:-
Home Dry Cleaning Kits:-
There are three home dry cleaning kits currently available for purchase in most grocery and discount stores:
* Custom Cleaner (from Dial)
* FreshCare (from Clorox)
* Dryel (from Procter & Gamble)
All of these kits promise to clean and/or freshen dry-clean-only or hand-wash-only fabrics without using any of the industrial solvents used by dry cleaners. The basic steps involved in these kits mirror those of commercial dry cleaning, sans immersion in a solvent and specialized machinery:
1. Pre-treat clothing to remove stains.
2. Dry clean clothing.
3. Iron and reshape clothing and make repairs if necessary.
2007-08-28 18:00:15
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answered by ? 5
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depends what sort of grease..... if it's food grease put paper towels under and over the pants and use a warm iron to soak up the grease. Repeat this with fresh towels until grease is all gone. If it's black car grease I think the dry-cleaner shop is the best place to get it removed.
2007-08-28 21:01:43
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answered by i love my garden 5
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You can try using Tide to-go. It's a pen to remove stains and such for spots on clothing and fabric. It should be helpful for you. I would suggest ironing the pants however, I'm not sure if the grease would settle more in the pants, as I've never tried it. You can also use stain removers where you just apply the stain remover on that one spot and let it absorb in for 10 minutes. Then, you rinse off that part and let it dry.
2007-08-28 18:20:05
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answer #3
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answered by angelkiss 2
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Haha, MR this is frequently a exhilaration examining your responses. Richard, for my area i take advantage of paint clips whilst i'm worried approximately mussing up my denims. cost 5$ on the save. I also have a sequence of plastic ones with reflective strip on the decrease back. They do the activity. They artwork. they are much less costly. you should do what extremely everyone else suggested. I in basic terms went with clips. They artwork high quality for me. BTW: you should stuff your denims into your sock, yet i stumble on that the stains take place 6 inches or so up the pant leg. to enable you already know the fact, you will look as though a finished dork in case you boost your sock 6 inches up over the pant leg... yet once you do not care... have enjoyable!
2016-10-17 05:54:48
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answered by ? 4
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Iron it from the inside out with a tissue (paper towell or toilet paper) on both side of the fabric, this will transfer the grease to the paper. It works.
Good luck
2007-08-28 18:21:00
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answered by decarlo75 2
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Get some M-30 hand cleaner. I use this stuff all of the time on fabrics and it works for me. You can get it at Wal Mart in the automotive section. Good luck! :)
2007-08-30 15:50:07
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answered by BamaBelle810 5
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Try corn meal. Apply, pat gently, let sit for a time the rub gently. Corn meal is absorbent, May have to re-apply.
2007-08-28 23:47:17
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answered by Leslie S 4
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get the dawn in the kitchen and sopt it move it that soap is a grease agent it get it out
2007-08-28 19:39:12
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answered by rocketman 3
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youll have to wash em to get it out, its putting em in the dryer you dont want to do because thatll set it in for life. spray n wash
2007-09-01 08:37:51
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answered by Jae 4
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you could try a small amount of shampoo on a washcloth.
i have found that to work for me.
good luck.
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i had never heard of the iron trick...i'll have to try it.
2007-08-29 00:24:08
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answered by Anonymous
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