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Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace TableclothCarolyn from Shreveport, LA Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace Tablecloth
I have two suggestions both of which have never failed me in removing even old grease based stains. If you have a Walmart or Dollar Store pick up a bottle of Mean Green and try this on your stain full strength follow with washing in very hot water. If your worried about shrinking, put the stain over a large bowl and stretch tight. Pour boiling hot water through the stain and work with a soft brush. It might take several tries. Post by iliao93 RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace TableclothHave you tried peroxide it's available at any dollar store for a dollar it works every time for me. Post by nana_katie RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace TableclothNo one has mentioned WD 40. Greatest thing for removing stains - just spray on and wash! The old people running one of our laundries got me started using this. Another thing is that I have always heard that once something has been run through the dryer, that the dryer heat sets the stain into the fabric. Post by ksallen RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace Tablecloth
How cool is this?! I found Fels Naptha soap at: Post by metroplex RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace TableclothTry dampening the spot with GooGone and sprinkling a product like OxiClean over it; wrap it tight and let it sit overnight. Then wash as usual. At this point, washing in hot water will only serve to further set the stain. Use cool or warm. If the stain still remains, rewash it without putting in the dryer. Excessive use of bleach may cause your lace to rot as will dishwasher gel or soap (which happened to one of my tablecloths). Post by sheilamay RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace TableclothI have had good success with these types of stains using the oily citrus cleaners like Goo Gone to pretreat. Be sure not to buy the gel but the liquid only. Spray on the stain and wait 5-10 minutes, then add a little detergent and water to the stain and gently rub the fabric, then wash as usual. If a stain is old and set in, you may have to apply and wash more than once. Post By Tanya (Guest Post) RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace TableclothSounds weird--but try white toothpaste. Dampen the stain, squeeze a little toothpaste onto both sides & rub in really, really well. Allow to set several hours, redampen & re-rub a couple of times & then wash as usual. Use WHITE toothpaste, though, as colored might stain the fabric further. I use Arm & Hammer baking soda toothpaste. Post by Juanita S. RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace Tablecloth
Hi- Post by igait RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace TableclothRun Hot water in your washing machine, add 1 cup bleach, and 1 cup electric dishwashing detergent. Add white tablecloth. Let soak for a few hours, do not put into the dryer, instead - hang to dry. Several repeats of this may work to lighten or remove stain, the grease stain can be sprayed with Pine-sol detergent before washing to help remove the oil stain, it worked on my silk dress even. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace Tablecloth
Have you tried powered dishwasher soap and hot water? Let it soak in the washer for a few hours and then check. If need be, soak longer,, or repeat the process. This works for me. Post by marmar RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace Tablecloth
I buy Fels Naptha at the grocery store, in the laundry section. Post by NanPeg RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace Tablecloth
Have you tried Dawn dish detergent? Post by the Oracle RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace TableclothI've found something that seems like Nels Naptha at Drug Emporium. It's called Grandma's Soap and is made from lard, water and lye. It's used for acne, stains, poison ivy and (of all things) catfish bait. Is this the same thing as Nels Naptha, just a different name? Post By Carolyn (Guest Post) RE: Removing Grease Stain on Batten-berg Lace Tablecloth
You could try using shampoo, or facial cleaner ( since these are designed to remove grease and oil) or if that fails, there is a mechanics hand cleaner called "orange clean" its like $2 a bottle ( Any generic brand of it should work too) and use that. I have also used rubbing alcohol on a q-tip or cotton ball ( depending on how large the spot is) to remove oil. ( Try testing the last two on an inconspicuous area of table cloth first.- I haven't had a problem with either but I wouldn't want your tablecloth to be ruined any further) Post by Verybella RE: Removing Grease Stain on Battenberg Lace TableclothDid you try rubbing a bar of Fels Naptha onto the wet stain? Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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