How to remove oil stains from clothing

Posted by Anonymous , 9/5/2007 Tags:removeoilstainsfromclothing
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How to remove oil stains from clothing

Introduction

My Best Three solutions here to save you...

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You'll Need

  • Just read my steps...

Steps

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Step One

Take a chemical wash dear..
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Step Two

Greasy, oily butter stains are a hard stain to remove. First get a good grease solvent such as goop and apply to the butter stain. Let the clothing sit for about 2 hours. Take some liquid laundry soap or dishwashing liquid and apply a few drops to the stain. Work the detergent into the stain with your fingertips. Be gentle. Launder as usual.
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Step Three

Most stains can be easily removed from clothing with products already in the cupboard such as bleach, Vaseline, ammonia, vinegar and detergent.

Overall Tips & Warnings

  • This tips is really effective..
  • No warnings..
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How to remove oil stains from clothing

Introduction

AMWAY OR WORLDWIDE DREAM BUILDERS have a product called " L.O.C. " that is phenomenal on any grease stain I have come across in the past ten years and it's eco safe!

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You'll Need

  • AMWAY DISTRIBUTOR OR FIND IT IN THE PHONE BOOK.
  • $$ FOR L.O.C.

Steps

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Step One

USE SPARINGLY AS L.O.C. IS ULTRA AND DOES NOT REQUIRE A WHOLE BUNCH. USE ENOUGH TO DAB ONTO STAIN. IF IT IS REALLY BAD YOU MAY HAVE TO SCRUB LOC IN BY TAKING THE PIECE OF CLOTHING AND SCRUBBING TWO SIDES TOGETHER
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Step Two

THROW INTO WASHER WITH OTHER CLOTHES USING WARM TO HOT WATER FOR BEST RESULTS HOWEVER IF CLOTHING REQUIRES COLD WATER IT MIGHT WORK.
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Step Three

WHEN PULLING OUT OF WASHER, PLEASE CHECK TO SEE IF STAIN IS GONE. IF IT IS STILL VISIBLE. YOU MUST TRY THE LOC AGAIN. I HAVE HAD TO DO THIS MAYBE THREE TIMES IN THE TEN YEARS I HAVE USED THE PRODUCT. IF STAIN IS GONE, DRY ARTICLE AS YOU WOULD NORMALLY.

Overall Tips & Warnings

  • SOMETIMES L.O.C. MIGHT STAIN YOUR CLOTHES IF YOU DO NOT WASH ARTICLE RIGHT AWAY AFTER DABBING LOC ON IT.
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How to remove oil stains from clothing

Introduction

Whether it's make-up remover, Italian dressing, or motor oil, we've found this method to work well!

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Steps

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Step One

Pre-treat the article of clothing by laying it flat and covering the area with cornstarch. Leave it to sit for at least 1/2 hour to soak up some of the oil, then gently brush away the cornstarch.
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Step Two

If your article can handle a regular washing, then try soaking it in the kitchen sink with Dawn dishsoap. Use the hottest water that your item can be washed in. Leave it to soak for awhile, then gently squeeze the article over and over, underwater, until you are certain that it has been absolutely saturated with the soapy water. Drain the sink, then rinse the article to get out most of the soap.
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Step Three

Finally, use a pre-wash spray such as Shout or Oxyboost on the spot, then run it through a regular wash cycle along with a couple of damp towels. Hopefully, the oil will be completely gone!

Overall Tips & Warnings

  • Oil in fabric is a tricky thing. Please don't risk any method, including mine, if the item is very costly - best to take it to a professional.
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How to remove oil stains from clothing

Introduction

I use a cleaner called Krud Kutter. So far it has cleaned everything I tried it on.You can get at just about any harware store or K-Mart. Just spray a little bit on a spot whre you can't see to test for color fast. I would try it a test piece first like a rag. just to be safe, but like I said I never had any problems.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You'll Need

  • 1 bottle of Krud Kutter about $7.00

Steps

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Step One

buy a bottle of cleaner
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Step Two

spray on a test cloth
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Step Three

spray on stain let it sit for a bit then blot it.

Overall Tips & Warnings

  • Read the directions on any product you buy. never take any bodys word.
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