How do you remove cooking oil from clothes?
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I pre-wash the spot (several times, by hand) with very hot water and dish detergent. Then I put the item in with a regular load of wash. (Make sure the item can take hot water. If it can't, check for "grease removers" in the laundry soap aisle at the grocery store.)
Other answers:
You should 1st try washing them (obviously) and if that doesnt work try washing them in the dish detergent, (the one that like cuts off grease) it seems to work for me! :-)
You should 1st try washing them (obviously) and if that doesnt work try washing them in the dish detergent, (the one that like cuts off grease) it seems to work for me! :-)
cover with baby powder, it will absorb the grease. After a while, remove the powder and then wash it.
Spray and Wash stain stick works for me.
buy a stick of Spray and Wash.
If it's a small spot, Shout or spray n' wash are pretty good. There's a new Tide portable stick for instant spot removal. For myself, I immediately apply a small amount of Palmolive dishwashing detergent to the spot then remove item of clothing and wash right away.
Rub Dawn dishwashing liquid into all the spots and then run through the normal wash cycle.
Goop which is a hand cleaner is the best to get rid of oil stains from clothes. It works perfect.
Whatever you do after washing do not dry unless you are sure the stain is out. The dryer heat will set the stain and then you are stuck with it. Start off with what someone else said, grease kicking dish lotion, works for me. I pre-treat it with it, use a light colored one, then wash in a load with lanudry detergent.
Rub that particular area with some table salt, then wash it.
or else the best way is rub it with some talcom powder/white flour(it will absorb the oil) then turn the back side of your cloth put a tissue paper on that particular area and then iron it it will take out the remainings of the oil patch. Then wash it