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  1. Blot up as much of the grease as you can in a clean, dry, paper towel.
  2. Pretreat the stain, and then soak it in cold water. Do not use hot water, which could make the stain worse if it is protein based.
  3. If the stain is still visible after about 20 minutes, rub detergent on it and machine wash it in cold water. If the stain is gone wash it as you normally would.
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first spray with WD-40 & let it set for 15-20 minutes, then use GOOP hand cleaner, Pro-Soap hand cleaner or Dawn dish soap mixed with Oxyclean & work that in with a nail brush or old toothbrush. I personally use a mixture of 1 tablespoon GOOP, 1 of Dawn and 1 of Pro-Soap (pro-soap is sold online, best hand-cleaner on earth!) mixed into a paste with some Oxyclean and use and old electric spin brush toothbrush. I have never had a grease/oil stain not come out. I am a plumber and DIY mechanic so I get plenty of grease on my clothes!

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βˆ™ 8y ago

Any household detergent will dissolve grease !

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