Set-in grease stains are stubborn because oil binds tightly to fabric fibers. The key is to break down the grease before washing. Here’s a step-by-step method that works on most fabrics:
🧺 Step-by-Step Guide to Remove Set-In Grease Stains
1. Act Quickly (If Possible)
- Blot any fresh grease with a paper towel or cloth—don’t rub, or it spreads
2. Sprinkle an Absorbent Powder
- Use baking soda, cornstarch, or baby powder on the stain
- Let it sit 10–15 minutes to soak up oil
- Brush off the powder gently
3. Apply Dish Soap or Laundry Detergent
- Liquid dish soap is ideal because it’s designed to cut grease
- Rub a small amount directly onto the stain
- Let it sit 5–10 minutes
4. Optional: Use Baking Soda Paste
- Mix a little baking soda + water to make a paste
- Apply over the dish soap for stubborn stains
- Let it sit 10–15 minutes
5. Wash in Hot Water (Check Fabric Care First)
- Hot water helps break down the grease
- Use your regular laundry detergent
- Check the stain before drying, as heat can set it permanently
6. Repeat if Necessary
- Stubborn stains may require a second treatment before drying
🧠 Extra Tips
- Avoid putting the stained item in the dryer before the stain is fully gone
- White vinegar or lemon juice can help on some fabrics for residual grease
- Pre-treating immediately after the stain occurs gives the best results
💡 Bottom line:
Set-in grease stains are tough, but dish soap + absorbent powder + hot water is the most effective combination. Patience and repetition often win over “miracle cleaners.”
If you want, I can make a quick cheat sheet showing the fastest DIY methods for all types of grease stains—very handy for laundry emergencies. Do you want me to do that?