Set-in grease stains can be stubborn, but with the right approach, you can get your clothes looking clean again. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
🧼 How to Remove Set-In Grease Stains from Laundry
1. Actively Pretreat the Stain
- Materials: Dishwashing liquid (like Dawn), liquid laundry detergent, or a stain remover.
- Method:
- Apply a small amount directly onto the grease stain.
- Rub gently with your fingers or a soft brush to work it into the fabric.
- Let it sit 5–10 minutes (don’t let it dry completely).
2. Use Baking Soda or Cornstarch for Thick Fabrics
- Sprinkle baking soda or cornstarch over the stain.
- Let it absorb the grease for 10–15 minutes, then brush off the powder.
3. Wash in Hot Water (if Safe)
- Check the care label. If the fabric allows, wash in the hottest water safe for the material.
- Use your usual laundry detergent along with the pretreatment already applied.
4. Check Before Drying
- Important: Heat from the dryer can set the stain permanently.
- Make sure the stain is gone before machine drying. If not, repeat pretreatment and wash.
5. Extra Tough Stains
- For stubborn grease:
- Apply a paste of baking soda + dish soap directly on the stain.
- Let sit for 30–60 minutes before washing.
6. Alternative Options
- WD-40: Can help dissolve tough grease on cotton, but rinse thoroughly afterward.
- White vinegar: Can lift grease slightly when mixed with detergent during soaking.
💡 Pro Tips
- Act fast: The sooner you treat grease, the easier it is to remove.
- Avoid hot water first on delicate fabrics—it can set some stains.
- Repeat if necessary: Some set-in stains may require 2–3 treatments.
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