Set-in grease stains are tough because the oil has bonded with the fabric fibers, but with the right approach, you can lift them effectively. Here’s a detailed, step-by-step method:
🧺 How to Remove Set-In Grease Stains from Laundry
1. Act Quickly if Possible
- Fresh stains are easier, but even old ones can be treated with persistence.
2. Apply an Absorbent Powder
- Sprinkle baking soda, cornstarch, or talcum powder directly on the stain.
- Let it sit for 10–15 minutes to absorb excess oil.
- Brush off gently before washing.
3. Use Dish Soap or Laundry Detergent
- Dish soap works best because it’s designed to cut grease.
- Rub a few drops directly into the stain and let it sit for 5–10 minutes.
4. Optional: Add Baking Soda Paste
- Mix baking soda + a little water to make a paste.
- Rub gently into the stain to help lift stubborn grease.
5. Wash in the Hottest Safe Water
- Check the garment’s care label.
- Wash using hot water suitable for the fabric to help break down oil.
6. Check Before Drying
- Never put the garment in the dryer until the stain is gone—heat sets grease permanently.
- If the stain persists, repeat the treatment.
7. Alternative Treatments for Tough Stains
- White vinegar soak: Soak the stain in a 1:1 vinegar-water solution for 30 minutes.
- Commercial stain removers: Products like OxiClean, Shout, or Spray ‘n Wash are effective for set-in grease.
💡 Pro Tip:
For heavy grease stains on fabrics like jeans or work clothes, pre-treat with dish soap + baking soda, then wash twice. This often fully removes even stubborn set-in stains.
If you want, I can make a quick visual 3-step cheat sheet for removing grease stains that you can keep in your laundry room for easy reference.