Grease stains on t-shirts, etc.?

Does anyone know a way to carry out set-in grease (from food) stains once an item has be washed and dryed, because it wasn't notice in time to treat at once? I'm conversation about cotton and cotton-polyester blends. I don't trust those spray-and-wash type products to win out a set-in stain. Or am I just going to furnish up and buy new ones and hold on to these for house?


Answers:    Since you have already dried it this is a touch one, but you could still try applying some Dawn dish gooey directly onto the stains.:)
Try a liquid stain remover approaching Shout. Put a good amount on the stain, bunch up the garment so the stain is inside (so it won't dry out) and consent to it sit overnight and then bathe as normal.

If the item is white, you can also form a paste of dishwasher soap and sea and let that sit for 20 minutes or so and later wash.

Didi7 - a product that be advertised on TV several years ago and is still usually available in Walmart - Canada and the U.S. really works. It even take out tar. Follow the directions on the box. I own used it to remove tar and red wine stains from carpet
I hate to articulate this but I have tied everything, even if it looks similar to it comes out , the clothes are still dry and smell lke grease.
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