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PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 3:35 pm    Post subject: Oil? Reply with quote

I have a sweatshirt that I wear quite a bit, and it appears I have some olive oil or grease on it. The stain is directly in the middle of the shirt, any helpful ideas on how to save my sweatshirt?
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:59 pm    Post subject: Oil Stain Removal Reply with quote

Hello CleanMachine and Welcome to Mrs. Clean's Forum!
I think we can help you out on this one.
When removing greasy oil stains from clothing, the key is to eliminating the stain is to treat it as soon as possible. The quicker the stain gets attention the better the outcome. With so many pre-treat products on the market, you can apply the treatment and let it set for a while before you begin any of the mentioned options below. The following are tips for oil stain removal:

* Start by applying some type of absorbent, such as cornstarch, baby powder, salt, or talcum powder. Allow it to sit on the oil stain for one to two minutes and then gently brush it off. For smaller stains, this will work on the first try but if the stain is large or deeply set, continue by placing the stained area of the garment facedown on a clean paper towel. Then, gently blot the back of the stain using a dry-cleaning solvent, which can be purchased at most retail and grocery stores. If necessary, replace the paper towel. Next, spray the grease stain with a pre-treatment product and wash using the hottest water possible. Finally, rather than tossing the garment in the dryer, allow it to air dry.
* Try Dawn dish soap, which is designed specifically for oil and grease. Simply apply several drops to the stain and let it stand for a few minutes. Next, use a clean cloth or paper towel to blot the stain. Wash according to the garment’s laundering instructions.
Give it a try, it may save your sweatshirt!
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 6:08 am    Post subject: Re: Oil? Reply with quote

CleanMachine wrote:
I have a sweatshirt that I wear quite a bit, and it appears I have some olive oil or grease on it. The stain is directly in the middle of the shirt, any helpful ideas on how to save my sweatshirt?


Try borax.It is safe for all colors.Combine that with some Dawn detergent and HOT water, you've got a never fail solution for all types of oil stains. Sprinkle Borax on the oil stain even if it's SET IN. Wait a few minutes. Then rub with some Dawn dish soap. Launder in the warmest water the garment care instructions will allow, preferably HOT.
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