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Oil Stains on ClothingBy Jazzer from IN Feedback About This Post:RE: Oil Stains on ClothingTry applying dish liquid to the spot. rub it into the fabric and let it set for awhile. Throw the item into the washing machine with other clothing. Do not dry in the dryer. If you repeat this process several times you may see improvement. But imho, the dryer has "set" your stain and the items must be replaced. I wouldnt give up without trying several methods, however. Post by Carol in PA RE: Oil Stains on ClothingAs odd as it may sound...Murphy's Oil Soap. Just dab some full strength on the spot. Let it rest a moment and launder as usual. I always double check anything I know had a stain just in case before putting in the dryer so that I don't set the stain. Post by jarcar RE: Oil Stains on ClothingAny dish detergent (except for the kind for dishwashers; they'd probably be too harsh) will work. Just put it on the stain and wash as normal. Post by pktdh RE: Oil Stains on ClothingAny waterless handcleaner will work for those type stains. Remember Goop handcleaner? Just spread a little over the stain and rub in. If these are old stains you will probably need to soak all day in warm sudsy "goop water" also and just wash in a regular cycle. I used to take out tar stains from my kids white socks after they would oil the streets in our town. It always works. Takes a little pratice, but you will get the knack of how well this works on oily stains. Post by pmo3ws |
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