What Is The Best Way To Remove Greasy Cooking Stains From Clothes?

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December 29th, 2009 >> Cooking tips

My partners rugby shirt has been ruined as he was cooking eggs and bacons in it and normal washing does not seem to remove the splats!

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9 Responses to “What Is The Best Way To Remove Greasy Cooking Stains From Clothes?”
queen of all trivial knowledge Says:
December 29th, 2009 at 9:54 am

First, make sure to test on an inconspicuous area. Use Dawn or another grease removing dish soap. Dab just a little bit on the stain, rub it in, and rinse completely. DO NOT dry it in a dryer, because that will set the stain in and make it almost impossible to get out. Hope that helps!

try goof off. You can buy it at a hardware store.The smell is really strong though don’t use it around little kids

those are protein stains, he needs to rub detergent on the stain and soak overnite. if that doesn’t work, he may want to use Shout, that seems to work wonders.

try handwashing it with Dawn. It is the best at getting greasy stuff out of clothes.

Try strong detergents like napisan or try a little bleach or lemon juice.

try hand cleaner gojo d&l any type from auto store it works good

Use dishwashing liquid, and hot water..Just enough to cover the stains..There in some thing in the dish stuff thats eats grease away..always works for me..

buy new ones same size

GREASE
(butter, oil, mayonnaise) Start with a combination solvent. Follow up with mineral spirits or an oil solvent if necessary. Use an oil solvent, then dab with cool water; dry flat
Go to Martha Stewart Stain Guide
http://www.mathastewart.com

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